Colonia Legionis (Latin for "Colony of the Legion") may refer to:
Colonia Legionis II, an alternative name for Isca Augusta (present-day Caerleon in Wales)
Colonia Iulia Augusta Legionis VII, present-day Tubusuctu in north Africa
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ColoniaLegionis (Latin for "Colony of the Legion") may refer to: ColoniaLegionis II, an alternative name for Isca Augusta (present-day Caerleon in Wales)...
Isca, variously specified as Isca Augusta or Isca Silurum, was the site of a Roman legionary fortress and settlement or vicus, the remains of which lie...
Casitto legionis VI Victricis Piae Fidelis curavit. Great Chesters (Aesica), U.K. RIB 1746 = CIL VII 740. - Dis Manibus Titi Flavi Flavini legionis VI Victricis...
Machine E. Ritterling, "Legio", RE XII, col. 1572-5 Rumen Ivanov, "Lixa Legionis V Macedonicae aus Oescus", Zeitschrift für Papyrologie und Epigraphik 80...
before more can be said". Monumentum / (...) Quirina Quintillus miles legionis IX Hispanae annorum (...) Pisoni filius posuit (...). Leon (Legionem) The...
militum legionis XIIII Geminae (...). Liria, Spain. CIL II2/14. - Caio Iulio Galeria (tribu) Lepido Iessonensi primi pilari centurioni legionis XIII Geminae...
Luci filius / Papiria (tribu) Optatus / centurio legionis VII Geminae Felicis et centurio legionis XV Apollinaris (...). Barcelona (Barcino), Spain....
gates of the destroyed fort. Most Roman legionary camps had a canabae legionis, which was a civilian suburb where soldiers' families, craftsmen, traders...
1". Archived from the original on 2011-09-27. Retrieved 2013-06-09. The colonia of Glevum "RIB 2199. Distance Slab of the Sixth Legion". Roman Inscriptions...
was in Hispania, they along with the Legio I Germanica helped build the Colonia Acci. They also constructed the city of Cartenna. With the annihilation...
prominence during the reign of Domitian; in AD 89, serving as a legatus legionis in Hispania Tarraconensis, he supported the emperor against a revolt on...
at Colonia Tarraco (Tarragona). Carthaginensis, with its capital at Colonia Carthago Nova (Cartagena). Caesaraugustanus, with its capital at Colonia Caesar...
began with Colonia and then a more descriptive term. During the Middle Ages, these were often shortened to just Colonia. One of these, Colonia Agrippinensis...
its early missing title and emblem. While in Spain they helped build the colonia Acci. Around the turn of the century, Legio I appears on the Rhine frontier...
dates this to approximately 131 and 132. He was then commissioned legatus legionis or commander of Legio X Gemina then stationed in Judea; Alföldy dates his...
single-year term of office. The senior officers of the army, the legati legionis (legion commanders), tribuni militum (legion staff officers) and the praefecti...
Slavonski Brod Croatia 30 BC Augusta Treverorum Trier Germany 29–19 BC Castra Legionis León Spain 28 BC Augusta Taurinorum Turin Italy 25 BC Augusta Praetoria...
Legio. LEG AVG PR PR – Legatus Augusti pro praetore LEG LEG – Legatus legionis LIB. – Liber, Liberalitas, Libertas, Libertus, Librarius. LIB BAR(O) –...
(Carnous) according to Ptolemy) was a Roman legionary fortress (Latin: castra legionis) and headquarters of the Pannonian fleet from 50 AD. After the 1st century...
governed by an imperial legate of consular standing, supported by two legati legionis who were in charge of each of the two legions stationed in Dacia. The procurator...
Tubusuctu also known as Colonia Iulia Augusta Legionis VII, was a Roman colony founded by Augustus for military veterans and known for its olive oil. The...
Pia Fidelis, was made quaestor equitum, then singularis of the legatus legionis of the same legion, then vexillarius of the troopers of that unit, received...
governor was Marcus Salvidienus Proculus. Next Caristanius served as legatus legionis or commander of the Legio IX Hispana. Worthy of note is that the inscription...
The praefectus (commander) of the regiment would report to the legatus legionis (legion commander). Auxiliary regiments were mostly housed in Roman forts...
tribune (the tribunus militum laticlavius), on the staff of a legatus legionis (legion commander) in order to gain military experience. It is probable...
39°30′1″N 6°20′55″W / 39.50028°N 6.34861°W / 39.50028; -6.34861 Castra Legionis (Legio) Castra Servilia Ciadella - Campamento Romano As Cruces (Bajo Cubierta)...