Cohors secunda Alpinorum equitata ("2nd part-mounted Cohort of Alpini") was a Roman auxiliary (non-citizen) mixed infantry and cavalry regiment. Alpini...
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, cohors I Delmatarum mill eq, still attested in Dalmatia in AD 130. Regiments founded a relatively short period before AD 130, for example cohors I Aelia...
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Alpine regiments of the Roman army (redirect from Cohors II Raetorum)
regiment of 480 horse. (2) a cohors ("cohort") was a purely infantry regiment of 480 foot. (3) a cohors equitata was a cohors with a cavalry contingent attached:...
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cavalry regiment of 480 horse. (2) a cohors ("cohort") was a purely infantry regiment of 480 foot. (3) a cohors equitata was a mixed infantry/cavalry...
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and Noricum Cohors I Thracum Germanica equitata Auxilia, deployed in Pannonia Inferior, Pannonia Superior and Noricum Cohors I Alpinorum peditata Auxilia...
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Imperial Roman army (section Cohors)
an all-infantry cohors (plural: cohortes) (cohort) (c. 120 regiments); an infantry unit with a cavalry contingent attached, the cohors equitata (plural:...
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Alpinorum and cohors VIII Raetorum are recorded in Dacia superior in diploma from 136/38 having been attested in Dacia in 114 and 110 AD. Cohors II Gallorum...
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Further, the regiments were of three types: ala (cavalry), cohors (peditata) (infantry) and cohors equitata (mixed cavalry/infantry). The evidence for the...
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the fort of Vindolanda (Chesterholm). The documents mainly relate to the Cohors I Tungrorum, a regiment originating among the Tungri tribe of the Ardennes...
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