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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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  • II Italica, Africa); Tertiani Italica (originally formed from the Legio III Italica, Illyricum); Tertia Herculea, Illyricum; Secunda Britannica, Gallias;...
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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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  • 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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