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Legions of Judea
Judea was initially dependent on its neighbor Syria for military support until it received a Roman legion of its own in 70 CE after the Great Jewish Revolt of 66 CE. Legio X Fretensis was stationed at remains of the burned city of Jerusalem...

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Legions of the Parthian Wars
Parthia had always been a thorn in the side of the Roman Empire. The initial campaigns by Crassus and Mark Antony were total failures, and although Trajan and Syrian governor Cassius made some progress in the 2nd century CE, both failed to...

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Reenactors of Legio I Adiutrix
Reenactors of Legio I Adiutrix, 2017.

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Legio III Italica
A coin issued by Gallienus in 260 to celebrate Legio III Italica.
Credits to: Classical Numismatic Group

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Legio VI Victrix Reenactors
Reenactors with the emblem of Legio VI Victrix, 2017.

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Solider of Legio II Parthica
Tombstone of Felsonius Verus, the aquilifer of Legio II Parthica. Located at Apamea, Syria.

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Reenactor with the Emblem of Legio VII Gemina
Reenactor with the emblem of Legio VII Gemina on the third day of the Roman fair held in the district of Navia, Vigo, 24 August 2014.

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Roman Legionary from Legio XI Claudia
Roman legionary from Legio XI Claudia, 2nd-3rd century CE.
Silistra Museum of History, Bulgaria.

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Legio XXI Rapax
A brick stamp of Legio XXI Rapax.
Terra-Sigillata-Museum, Rheinzabern.

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Legio V Macedonica
A coin issued by Roman emperor Gallienus to celebrate the V Macedonica.
Credits to: Classical Numismatic Group