LegioVI 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...
LegioVI Victrix ("Victorious Sixth Legion") was a legion of the Imperial Roman army founded in 41 BC by the general Octavian (who, as Augustus, later...
least the early 3rd century the legioVI Ferrata was stationed in Judea. From the early 2nd century onward the legio II Adiutrix were based at Aquincum...
LegioVI Hispana ("Sixth (Hispanian) Legion") may have been a legion of the Imperial Roman army. Only a few records attesting a "VI Hispana" were known...
Legio IX Hispana ("9th Spanish Legion"), also written as Legio VIIII Hispana, was a legion of the Imperial Roman army that existed from the 1st century...
LegioVI Herculia was a Roman legion levied by Diocletian in the end of the 3rd century, and was still in service at the beginning of the 5th century....
LegioVI Victrix, two cavalry alae, and three infantry cohortes, by recruiting various auxiliaries, at least three cohorts of Vascones, and the Legio...
Legio X Fretensis ("Tenth legion of the Strait") was a legion of the Imperial Roman army. It was founded by the young Gaius Octavius (later to become...
Legio was a Roman military camp south of Tel Megiddo in the Roman province of Galilee. Following the Bar Kokhba revolt (132-136 CE), LegioVI Ferrata...
LegioVI Ferrata (Ironclad): 52 BC – after 250, Julius Caesar (emblem: bull, she-wolf and Romulus and Remus); twin legion of LegioVI Victrix Legio VI...
including Legio X Fretensis, LegioVI Ferrata, Legio III Gallica, Legio III Cyrenaica, Legio II Traiana Fortis, Legio X Gemina, cohorts of Legio V Macedonica...
Legio III Gallica (lit. Third Legion "Gallic") was a legion of the Imperial Roman army. The cognomen Gallica suggests that its earliest recruits came...
Vespasian in Hispania Tarraconensis, to supply the place of the LegioVI Victrix and Legio X Gemina, two of the three legions ordinarily stationed in the...
remained tense for the Romans, who were obliged under Hadrian to move the LegioVI Ferrata permanently into Caesarea Maritima in Judea. Tension between the...
to push as far as Mogontiacum, where they were stopped by the advancing legioVI Gallicana, of which the future emperor Aurelian was a military tribune...
who paved roads over them. From the headquarters of the LegioVI Ferrata, which camped at Legio, a strategic location on the Caesarea–Beit She'an road...
Legio III Cyrenaica, (lit. Third Legion "Cyrenean") was a legion of the Imperial Roman army. The legion had its origins among the forces of Mark Antony...
Legio XX Valeria Victrix, in English the Twentieth Victorious Valeria Legion, was a legion of the Imperial Roman army. The origin of the Legion's name...
Legio XIV Gemina ("The Twinned Fourteenth Legion") was a legion of the Imperial Roman army, levied by Julius Caesar in 57 BC. The cognomen Gemina (Twinned)...
in person, or send proxies. Caesar had the following legions with him: the VI legion (later called Ferrata) veterans of his Gallic Wars the VII legion (later...
of thirty acres occupied by two legions at different times, Legio II Augusta and LegioVI Victrix, and thus of solid, permanent construction using stone...
promotions, and after postings in Britain (as military tribune of the LegioVI Victrix) and along the Danube, he served as a procurator in Dacia. He suffered...
Gilsland) and MC 48 (Poltross Burn). Generally thought to have been built by LegioVI Victrix. Two types of milecastle are discernible in plan. These are known...
Legio X Gemina ("10th Twin(s) Legion (for those interested in grammar, it's either "Female Twin" or "Neuter Twins"; "Male Twin" is Geminus and "Male Twins"...
installs Tigranes VI, a Cappadocian prince, as ruler of Armenia. For the next four years, a cohort from LegioVI Ferrata and Legio X Fretensis is stationed...
Legio I Germanica Legio I Adiutrix Legio II Adiutrix Legio V Alaudae LegioVI Victrix Legio VIII Augusta Legio XI Claudia Legio XIII Gemina Legio XIV...