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Legio II Augusta Plaque
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Legio II Augusta Plaque

Modern plaque showing the Capricornus emblem of the II Augusta.
Legio II Augusta Reenactment
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Legio II Augusta Reenactment

Roman army reenactment under the emblem of Legio II Augusta in 2012 at the Archeon, Alphen a/d Rijn, The Netherlands.
Standard-bearer of Legio XIV Gemina
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Standard-bearer of Legio XIV Gemina

Tombstone of Gnaeus Musius, standard-bearer of Legio XIV Gemina, 1st century CE. Landesmuseum, Mainz.
Legio II Italica
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Legio II Italica

A coin presenting the symbol of Legio II Italica, the she-wolf with twins. By Emperor Gallienus. Credits to: Classical Numismatic Group
Roman Officer from Legio XIII Gemina
Image by Mary Harrsch

Roman Officer from Legio XIII Gemina

A reenactment photo presenting an officer from Legio XIII Gemina. Credits to: Mary Harrsch
Stamped Brick with the Mark of Legio VII Gemina
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Stamped Brick with the Mark of Legio VII Gemina

Stamped Brick with the mark of Legio VII Gemina. Interpretation Center of Roman León at Casona de Puerta Castillo, León, Spain.
Legio XXI Rapax Soldiers
Image by Tomasz Przywecki

Legio XXI Rapax Soldiers

Reenactors of Legio XXI Rapax. Photo by Tomasz Przywecki, 2018.
Legio XI Claudia
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Legio XI Claudia

Reenactors of Legio XI Claudia Pia Fidelis. Photo taken on 8 February 2009.
Reenactors of Legio V Alaudae
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Reenactors of Legio V Alaudae

Reenactors of Legio V Alaudae in Porolissum, Romania, 2018.
Dedication of Legio II Adiutrix to Antoninus Pius
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Dedication of Legio II Adiutrix to Antoninus Pius

Dedication of Legio II Adiutrix to Antoninus Pius. Aquincum, Budapest.
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