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Legio I Parthica (989 bytes)
1: ...Severus]], for the campaigns against Parthia. The legion presence in the Middle East is recorded until th... 3: ...s of Septimius Severus against Parthia, I and III Parthica remain in the region in the camp of Singara to av... 5: [[Legionary|Legionaries]] from I Parthica were usually sent to other provinces, namely [[Ly... 7: ''See also:'' [[List of Roman legions]], [[Roman legion]] 11: ...gio/i_parthica.html livius.org account of Legio I Parthica] Legio II Parthica (3194 bytes) 1: ... active in the middle of the [[4th century]]. The legion's symbol was a [[centaur]]. 3: ...with usurpers and Severus, by stationing the II ''Parthica'' near the capital, was aware of it. 5: ...instead. This new usurper of usurpers awarded the legion with the cognomina ''Pia Fidelis Felix Aeterna''... 7: ...r of the legions in the [[3rd century]]. The II ''Parthica'' weighted the chances of its commander and, conc... 9: ...e of the 3rd century. The last record of the II ''Parthica'' is in the [[Tigris]] frontier in the middle of ... Legio III Parthica (1226 bytes) 1: ...stern provinces in the early [[5th century]]. The legion's symbol was a [[bull]]. 3: ... the Parthians. In the early [[5th century]], the legion was still active in the region. 5: '''See also:''' [[List of Roman legions]] 9: ...iii_parthica.html livius.org account of Legio III Parthica] 11: [[Category:Roman legions]] Legio I (1943 bytes) 1: ... the other legions levied by Caesar (except the [[Legio V Alaudae]]). 3: ...gustus]]. Between [[30 BC|30]] and [[16 BC]], the legion was stationed in [[Hispania Terraconensis]], whe... 5: ...alba]]'s dismissal of the Germanic army help, the legions of the Rhine frontier acclaimed [[Vitellius]] a... 7: ...of Galba's VII legion to form a new one, [[Legio VII Gemina]]. 9: ''See also:'' [[List of Roman legions]] Legio II Adiutrix (1812 bytes) 1: ...r in the beginning of the [[4th century]] AD. The legion's symbols were a [[Capricorn]] and [[Pegasus]]. 3: ...llion led by Venutius. During the next years, the legion was to stay in the British Islands to subdue the... 5: ...ror [[Hadrian]] served as military tribune in the II ''Adiutrix''. 7: ...ase camp for the years to come. Despite this, the legion or subunits of it took part in: 13: In [[193]], Legio II ''Adiutrix'' supported emperor [[Septimius Severu... Legio XVII (1614 bytes) 1: ...nburg Forest]] ([[September 9]], [[9|9 AD]]). The legion's symbol and ''cognomen'' are unknown. 3: ...ra]] in the [[battle of Actium]] ([[31 BC]]), the legion was stationed in Gaul. In the end of the [[1st c... 5: ... Arminius ambushed the governor's army. All three legions were destroyed in what is known as the [[battle... 9: ...''See also''': [[List of Roman legions]], [[Roman legion]] 13: ...tp://www.livius.org livius.org account of Legio XVII] Legio II Italica (1547 bytes) 1: ...] in the beginning of the [[5th century]] AD. The legion symbol is a she-wolf and the twins [[Romulus and... 3: ...manic incursions were frequent. In [[180|180 AD]] II Italica was stationed in Lauriacum, modern [[Lorc... 5: ...ge the support. Later Septimius Severus would use II Italica against the rebellions of [[Pescennius Ni... 7: ...]] granted II Italica the cognomina of ''VII Pia VII Fidelis'' (seven times faithful, seven times loya... 9: ''See also:'' [[List of Roman legions]], [[Roman legion]] Legio XVIII (1831 bytes) 1: ...nburg Forest]] ([[September 9]], [[9|9 AD]]). The legion's symbol and ''[[cognomen]]'' are unknown. 3: ...'s grain supply. It was probably one of the eight legions Augustus promised [[Mark Antony]] for his campa... 5: ...l]]. In the end of the [[1st century BC]], the XVIIIth was sent to the [[Germania]] [[Roman provinces|... 7: ... Arminius ambushed the governor's army. All three legions were destroyed in what is known as the [[battle... 11: '''See also''': [[List of Roman legions]] Legio IV Scythica (2371 bytes) 1: ... Syria province in the early [[5th century]]. The legion's symbol was a [[capricorn]]. 3: ...outh, future emperor [[Vespasian]] served in this legion. 5: ...ted by the Parthians and forced to surrender. The legions were covered with shame and removed from the wa... 7: ...g because they were not considered a high quality legion. This has to do with another suffered defeat yea... 9: ... future emperor [[Lucius Septimius Severus]]. The legion disappears from the sources after [[219]], when ... Legio IX Hispana (2873 bytes) 1: ...'s symbol is unknown, likely a [[bull]], as other legions created by Caesar. 3: ...]]. After his final victory, Caesar disbanded the legion and settled the veterans in the area of Picenum. 5: ...th Octavian as sole ruler of the Roman world, the legion was sent to Hispania to take part in the large s... 7: After this, the legion was probably a member of the imperial army in th... 9: ...in dates from the early [[2nd century]], when the legion built a fortress near [[York]]. Then, apparently... Legio VI Victrix (1326 bytes) 1: ...tinue sending grain to [[Rome]]. In [[31 BC]] the legion fought in the [[Battle of Actium]] against [[Mar... 3: ...legionary camp. Galba created [[Legio VII Gemina|VII ''Gemina'']] and marched on Rome, where Nero kill... 5: [[Category:Roman legions|6 Victrix]] 6: [[de:Legio VI Victrix]] Legião Urbana (7627 bytes) 1: Legião Urbana -- "Urban Legion" in English -- is one of the most sucessful rock... Legio X Gemina (2377 bytes) 1: ...hts''), because Caesar often used the [[legionary|legionaries]] as [[cavalry]]. 3: ...unda]] ([[45 BC]]). In 45 BC Caesar disbanded the legion, giving the veterans farmlands near [[Narbonne]]... 5: ... punishment. Reinforcements were added from other legions and the Tenth was rebaptized as ''Gemina''. 9: ...ed at the base built by [[Legio II Adiutrix|Legio II Adiutrix]] at [[Batavodurum]], the present day Du... 11: ...t was stationed in [[Vienna]], which would be the legion's camp until the [[5th century]]. Legio II Augusta (1057 bytes) 1: '''Legio II ''Augusta''''' was a [[Roman legion]]. 3: ...s Quinctilius Varus|Varus]]' legions in [[9]] AD, II ''Augusta'' moved to [[Germany]], possibly in the... 5: ... [[43]]. The future Emperor [[Vespasian]] was the legion's commander at the time and led the campaign aga... 8: *[[List of Roman legions]] 11: ...p://museums.ncl.ac.uk/archive/arma/welc/groups/legiiavg.htm]. Legio I Adiutrix (2704 bytes) 1: ...Roman province of [[Pannonia]]. The emblem of the legion was a [[Capricorn]], used along with the winged ... 3: ...ated by [[Vitellius]]. By the year [[70]] AD, the legion was fighting in the [[Batavian rebellion]]. 5: ...t known base camp, shared with [[Legio XIV Gemina|Legio XIV ''Gemina'']], where they attended mainly buil... 7: ...'Flavia felix'']] and [[Legio XIII Gemina|Legio XIII ''Gemina'']], conquered [[Dacia]] and occupied th... 11: ...]] led by [[Caracalla]] and [[244]] by [[Gordian III]]. Legio V Alaudae (1086 bytes) 1: '''Legio V Alaudae''', the ''larks'', sometimes known as '... 12: The end of the Legio V Alaudae is not clear, but some sources suggest ... 14: ''See also:'' [[List of Roman legions]], [[Roman legion]] 16: [[Category:Roman legions]] 19: [[de:Legio V Alaudae]] Legio XIX (1664 bytes) 1: ...nown, but probably was the [[Capricorn]] as other legions levied by Augustus. 5: ...] frontier with base camp at [[Cologne]]. The XIX legion participated in the German Campaigns of [[Nero C... 7: ...ons. His army buried the bodies and recovered the legions' eagles for Rome. 9: See also: [[List of Roman legions]] 11: [[Category:Roman legions]] Legio I Minervia (2452 bytes) 1: ...rder in the middle of the [[4th century]] AD. The legion's emblem is an image of goddess Minerva. 3: Legio I Minervia first, and main, camp was in the city ... 5: ...eturned to its home city of Bonn. Together with [[Legio XXX Ulpia Victrix]], stationed close by in [[Xant... 7: ...d to the Germanic army and Bonn was its camp, the legion (or subunits of it) was allocated in different p... 13: ...the late [[2nd century|2nd]] and [[3rd century]], Legio I Minervia supported the following emperors (each... Legio I Italica (1656 bytes) 1: ...r in the beginning of the [[5th century]] AD. The legion's emblem was a [[boar]]. 5: ...ntonine wall]]. Again, in the [[3rd century]] the legion took part in the construction of the ''[[Limes T... 9: ''See also:'' [[List of Roman legions]] 13: .../le-lh/legio/i_italica.html livius.org account of Legio I ''Italica''] 15: [[Category:Roman legions]] Legio IV Macedonica (2450 bytes) 1: ...ded in [[70|70 AD]] by emperor [[Vespasian]]. The legion symbols were a bull and a [[Capricorn]]. 3: ...us]], where Caesar defeat Pompey. After this, the legion was stationed in Macedonia [[Roman province|prov... 7: ...abrians. After Augustus victory in [[13 BC]], the legion remained in the province, but its effectives wer... 9: ... [[Legio XXII Primigeneia|XXII Primigeneia]], the legion supported [[Vitellius]], governor of Germania Su... 11: ...nstituted shortly afterwards under the name of '''Legio IV Flavia Firma'''.
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