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The Ala I Pannoniorum (Ala I Pannoniorum Sabiniana), was a Roman cavalry unit stationed in Arbeia in the 2nd c. AD.[1]
It was later stationed at Chesters on Hadrian's Wall,[2] and then in Gemellae in Roman Numidia in around 225-244.[3] During the third century it was commanded by a former guardsman, Celerinius Augendus, who had been ennobled to the equestrian order and given command of this frontier units, guarding the border facing the Sahara desert.[citation needed]
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units to appear in the 2nd-century record are alaI Ulpia contariorum and alaI Gallorum et Pannoniorum cataphractaria stationed in Pannonia and Moesia...
regiment of cavalry transferred from Arbeia fort, the AlaIPannoniorum Sabiniana, also called Ala Sabiniana, and named after Sabinus who first raised it...
units to appear in the 2nd century record are: ala Ulpia contariorum and alaI Gallorum et Pannoniorum cataphractaria stationed in Pannonia and Moesia...
ancient literary sources. Under Hadrian there were 14 regiments of cavalry (ala, each about 500 strong) and 45 battalions of infantry (cohortes peditae,...
original province. Some regiments were named after other people, for example ala Sulpicia after its first, or early, praefectus. In the Augustan era, commanders...
the latter two with inscriptions indicating the presence of the AlaIPannoniorum (a cavalry unit raised by the Emperor Gordian[citation needed]). Altars...
Ala secunda Ulpia Afrorum at Thaubasteos Ala secunda Aegyptiorum at Tacasiria, Cohors prima sagittariorum at Naithu Cohors prima Augusta Pannoniorum at...
proved that it was a sensational archaeological discovery. The Ala Primae Pannoniorum Sabiniana was the first garrison, a nominally 500-strong cavalry...
in the early 2nd century, is the auxiliary cavalry regiment, AlaI Gallorum et Pannoniorum cataphractaria, stationed in Moesia Inferior. The deployment...
MEGA Publishing House. Retrieved 2014-02-05. Ardevan, Radu. "The Ala II Pannoniorum in Dacia". APVLVM - XLIV. Retrieved 14 November 2013. Bury, John Bagnell...
10 June 2012. Retrieved 6 January 2013. Ardevan, Radu (2007). "The Ala II Pannoniorum in Dacia". APVLVM - XLIV. p. 10. Retrieved 2014-04-04. 47°01′N 23°53′E...
et Pannoniorum Auxilia, deployed in Dacia and both Moesias Cohors I Aurelia Dardanorum equitata Auxilia, deployed in Dacia and both Moesias Cohors I Aelia...
peditatae – Cohors I Cantabrorum, Cohors II Cantabrorum) and in some cavalry units (Ala Hispanorum, AlaI Augusta, AlaPannoniorum, Ala Batavorum or Baetasiorum...
first, regular unit of auxiliary, mailed cavalry called the alaI Gallorum et Pannoniorum catafractata. A key architect in the process was evidently the...
157 and 160. His next commission was as military tribune of cohort I Ulpia Pannoniorum, which was stationed in Pannonia Superior. This assignment is confirmed...
Roman cataphracts to appear in the archaeological record is the alaI Gallorum et Pannoniorum cataphractaria, attested in Pannonia in the early 2nd century...