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    Legio III Italica ("Italian Third Legion") was a legion of the Imperial Roman army founded in 165 AD by the emperor Marcus Aurelius (r. AD 161–80) for...
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    Legio II Italica ("Italian Second Legion") was a legion of the Imperial Roman army. Originally having the cognomen Pia, the legion was raised alongside...
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    Legio I Italica ("First Italian Legion") was a legion of the Imperial Roman army founded by emperor Nero on September 22, 66 (the date is attested by...
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    Roman Legions: Legio III Augusta Legio III Cyrenaica Legio III Diocletiana Legio III Gallica Legio III Isaura Legio III Italica Legio III Parthica 3rd Legion...
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    Aurelian), I Italica, I Maximiana (under Maximian), I Minervia, I Pontica (under Diocletian), II Adiutrix, II Italica, legio II Parthica, III Italica, IIII Flavia...
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  • II Italica, Africa); Tertiani Italica (originally formed from the Legio III Italica, Illyricum); Tertia Herculea, Illyricum; Secunda Britannica, Gallias;...
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  • The Legio IV Italica ("Italian Fourth Legion") was a legion of the Imperial Roman army raised in AD 231 by emperor Alexander Severus. The legion remained...
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    VII P VII F, "Legio II Italica seven times faithful and loyal." Antoninianus issued to celebrate LEG III ITAL VI P VI F, "Legio III Italica six times faithful...
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    defences of Italy and the Illyricum, raised two new legions, Legio II Italica and Legio III Italica, and crossed the Alps into Pannonia. The Marcomanni and...
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    Lech gorge. In Late Antiquity Füssen was the home of a part of the Legio III Italica, which was stationed there to guard the important trade route over...
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    accountant in the governor's office. Maximinus was the commander of the Legio IV Italica when Severus Alexander was assassinated by his own troops in 235. The...
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    called Castra Regina ("fortress by the river Regen"), was built for Legio III Italica during the reign of Emperor Marcus Aurelius. It was an important camp...
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  • was at first under a praefectus, then under a procurator. Then when Legio III Italica was raised in 165, its commander became the effective governor of...
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    reign of Marcus Aurelius, Raetia was governed by the commander of the Legio III Italica, which was based in Castra Regina (Regensburg) by 179 AD. Under Diocletian...
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    III Isaura III Iulia Alpina: comitatensis under the command of the Magister Peditum command in Italy Legio IV IV Italica IV Martia IV Parthica Legio V...
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    Paris 1998. Dyczek, Piotr. Amphorae from the barracks of Legio VIII Augusta and Legio I Italica in Novae. "Argentoratum - Strasbourg". www.argentoratum...
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  • proceeds of her father's will. Valentius Domitianus, a soldier in the Legio III Italica, buried in a family sepulchre at Castra Regina in Raetia between the...
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  • Gemina Legion Legio XIII Gemina Legion Legio I Italica Legion Legio II Italica Legion Legio III Italica Legion Legio V Macedonica Legion Legio XXII Primigenia...
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  • thirty-five years. Marcus Severius Severus, a soldier serving in the Legio III Italica at Carnuntum in Pannonia Superior in AD 212. Severius Lupulus, buried...
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  • was Tribunus laticlavius of the Legio XXII Primigenia. Around 178 to 180, he held the same rank in the Legio III Italica. During Marcus Aurelius’ reign...
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  • "Satirae", ii. 2, 99. PIR, vol. III, p. 332 (T, No. 224). CIL III, 14349,04. CIL XI, 4374. CIL XI, 6359. Pais, Supplementa Italica, 17. CIL VI, 27567. CIL V...
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    Marcomanni and Iazyges and establishes two new legions, Legio II Italica and Legio III Italica. c. 166 Start of the Marcomannic Wars. The Germanic Lombards...
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  • first half of the first century. List of Roman gentes CIL III, 2545. Pais, Supplementa Italica, 834. Hispania Epigraphica, 1994, 186. CIL XI, 06707,05....
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    in Europe for naming years. September 22 – Emperor Nero creates the Legio I Italica. He appoints Titus Flavius Vespasian as General of the army of Judea...
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    Ulpius Traianus, was born at Italica during the reign of Tiberius and became a prominent senator and general, commanding the Legio X Fretensis under Vespasian...
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    lacks any regular units of the Rhaetian provincial army, such as the legio III Italica (which had been stationed at Castra Regina since c.170). Instead the...
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    Scythians and Sarmatians. The garrison of Moesia Secunda included Legio I Italica and Legio XI Claudia, as well as independent infantry units, cavalry units...
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  • Legio I Adiutrix Pia Fidelis Bis ("twice loyal and faithful") I Minervia Pia Fidelis Domitiana ("loyal and faithful to Domitian") II Adiutrix III Italica...
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    constructed cities: Tarraco (modern Tarragona), Emerita Augusta (now Mérida) and Italica (in the present day Santiponce, near Seville). Roman towns or settlements...
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    resulted in replacement by emperor Vespasian in 69–70 AD of Legio VIII Augusta by Legio I Italica, which stayed in Novae at least to the 430s. In 86 the province...
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