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    Legio IV Scythica ("Scythian Fourth Legion"), also written as Legio IIII Scythica, was a legion of the Imperial Roman army founded in c. 42 BC by the Roman...
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    Magister Peditum command in Italy Legio IV IV Italica IV Martia IV Parthica Legio V V Iovia (maybe the Jovians) V Parthica Legio VI VI Gemella VI Gallicana VI...
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    Pontica (under Diocletian), II Adiutrix, II Italica, legio II Parthica, III Italica, IIII Flavia, IIII Italica (under Alexander Severus), V Macedonica, VII...
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  • LEGIO IIII FLAVIA - appointment as Praefectus Castrorum(?) in Legio IIII Flavia Felix; 10. DUX/PRAEFECTUS CASTRORUM(?), LEGIO IIII FLAVIA ET LEGIO VII...
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    Sasanian invasion, remnants of the Roman army, including units from the Legio I Parthica and the Cohors IX Maurorum Gordiana, became stationed near Hatra. A...
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    Augustus). The Italians formed the base of the recruitment of the Legio II Parthica, a new legion created and stationed in Italy. To be admitted to the...
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    Aurelius, VI, 2.1. In addition, some detachments of the Roman army (Legio I Parthica and Cohors IX Maurorum [Gordiana]) were left at Hatra. 231 Emperor...
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    military expedition against the Sasanids, enlisting a new legion in Italy, Legio IIII Italica. Herodian reports the speech Alexander made in front of the deployed...
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    at least the 2nd century AD. As a consequence, the phalangarii of Legio II Parthica may not have been pikemen, but rather standard battle line troops...
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    Carausius. On the reverse, the lion, symbol of the Legio IV Flavia Felix, and the legend LEG IIII FL. Sestertius minted in 248 by Philip the Arab to celebrate...
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