Legio VI Ferrata ("Sixth Ironclad Legion") was a legion of the Imperial Roman army. In 30 BC it became part of the emperor Augustus's standing army. It...
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least the early 3rd century the legio VI Ferrata was stationed in Judea. From the early 2nd century onward the legio II Adiutrix were based at Aquincum...
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Legio was a Roman military camp south of Tel Megiddo in the Roman province of Galilee. Following the Bar Kokhba revolt (132-136 CE), Legio VI Ferrata...
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Legio VI Victrix ("Victorious Sixth Legion") was a legion of the Imperial Roman army founded in 41 BC by the general Octavian (who, as Augustus, later...
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Legio VI can refer to any of the following Roman legions Legio VI Ferrata, which served under Julius Caesar and later Mark Antony and Augustus Caesar...
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including Legio X Fretensis, Legio VI Ferrata, Legio III Gallica, Legio III Cyrenaica, Legio II Traiana Fortis, Legio X Gemina, cohorts of Legio V Macedonica...
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region, Fretensis was supported by several other legions, of which the Legio VI Ferrata was stationed at a camp which became known as Lejjun (from "legion")...
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Parthians over the control of Armenia, he withdrew III Gallica along with Legio VI Ferrata to form the core of his army. The campaign lasted from 58-68 AD. Corbulo's...
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legions II Adiutrix and IV Flavia Felix and a detachment (vexillatio) from VI Ferrata. The Dacians repelled the first attack, but the Romans, helped by a treacherous...
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the order of Germanicus to send Syrian-based legions, including Legio VI Ferrata and Legio X Fretensis, to Armenia to back him in his planned coronation...
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