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7-538: Roman legion Legio II Isaura was a pseudocomitatensis Roman legion , levied no later than under Diocletian , and possibly already present under Probus . As their name suggests, II Isaura and its twin legion III Isaura were guarding the Isauria territory at the time of the Notitia Dignitatum , to defend it from the incursions of the mountain peoples. It

14-647: Is possible that in the beginning they were supported by I Isaura Sagittaria . According to Ammianus Marcellinus , in 360, they were stationed in Bezabde with II Armeniaca, and II Parthica, when the king of Persia, Shapur II besieged and conquered the city, killing many of the inhabitants. See also [ edit ] List of Roman legions References and external links [ edit ] Ritterling's "Legio" , through romanarmy.com livius.org account Guimarães Bernardo, Isaura, 1986, J'ai Lu, Paris Legion of Mary, LEGIO MARIAE: The Official Handbook of

21-582: The 3rd century Hidden categories: Articles with short description Short description matches Wikidata Pseudocomitatensis Too Many Requests If you report this error to the Wikimedia System Administrators, please include the details below. Request from 172.68.168.226 via cp1108 cp1108, Varnish XID 227165382 Upstream caches: cp1108 int Error: 429, Too Many Requests at Thu, 28 Nov 2024 08:32:43 GMT Legio III Diocletiana Legio III Diocletiana

28-561: The Legion of Mary, 1985, Concilium Legionis Mariae, Ireland Blatty, William Peter, My Naam is Legio, 1983, (Cape Town: Tafelberg, 1983) 0624019896 Legio Mariae. The Official Handbook of the Legion of Mary, 1975, Concilium Legionis Mariae, Dublin Legio Mariae, 1953, Concilium Legionis Mariae Legio Mariae : The Official Handbook of the Legion of Mary, 1962, Cahill & Co., Ireland Moran, Legio Mariae: The Official Handbook of

35-2140: The Legion of Mary, 1993, Concillium Legionis Marie, Dublin Ireland ^ Res Gestae xx7.1 ^ History of The Roman Legions: History of Rome . Dec 17, 2015. v t e Roman legions Legio I Adiutrix Legio I Armeniaca Legio I Flavia Constantia Legio I Germanica Legio I Illyricorum Legio I Iovia Legio I Isaura Sagittaria Legio I Italica Legio I Macriana liberatrix Legio I Maximiana Legio I Minervia Legio I Parthica Legio II Adiutrix Legio II Armeniaca Legio II Augusta Legio II Flavia Constantia Legio II Flavia Virtutis Legio II Gallica Legio II Herculia Legio II Isaura Legio II Italica Legio II Parthica Legio II Traiana Fortis Legio III Augusta Legio III Cyrenaica Legio III Diocletiana Legio III Gallica Legio III Isaura Legio III Italica Legio III Parthica Legio IV Flavia Felix Legio IV Italica Legio IV Macedonica Legio IV Martia Legio IV Scythica Legio V Alaudae Legio V Iovia Legio V Macedonica Legio V Parthica Legio VI Ferrata Legio VI Herculia Legio VI Hispana Legio VI Victrix Legio VII Claudia Legio VII Gemina Legio VIII Augusta Legio IX Hispana Legio X Equestris Legio X Fretensis Legio X Gemina Legio XI Legio XI Claudia Legio XII Fulminata Legio XIII Gemina Legio XIV Gemina Legio XV Apollinaris Legio XV Primigenia Legio XVI Flavia Firma Legio XVI Gallica Legio XVII Legio XVIII Legio XIX Legio XX Siciliana Legio XX Valeria Victrix Legio XXI Rapax Legio XXII Deiotariana Legio XXII Primigenia Legio XXX Ulpia Victrix [REDACTED] Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Legio_II_Isaura&oldid=994674305 " Categories : Roman legions Isauria Military units and formations established in

42-719: The south of Egypt, at Thebes and Syene (modern Aswan ). These provide information about provisioning, pay (which was often in arrears), and unit sizes. Theodosius I sent soldiers from the north to III Diocletiana in Egypt, and Egyptian soldiers in Macedonia , forming the III Diocletiana Thebaeorum , under the command of the Magister Militum per Thracias ( Notitia Dignitatum Orientis , VIII). The shield pattern of III Diocletiana Thebaeorum

49-534: Was a comitatensis Roman legion , levied in 296 by Diocletian , from whom the legion took its name. The aim of this unit was to guard the newly re-organized province of Aegyptus , being based in Alexandria . It was created to support II Traiana Fortis , and thus it took the numeral III. The Papyri Beatty Panopolis contains records of some vexillationes of the III Diocletiana stationed in

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