• A cohort (from the Latin cohors, pl.: cohortes; see wikt:cohors for full inflection table) was a standard tactical military unit of a Roman legion. Although...
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  • Cohors II Hispanorum peditata was an auxilia infantry cohort of the Imperial Roman army. The cohort, c. 90 CE, was based in the castellum of Traiectum...
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  • Cohors I Alpinorum may refer to: Cohors I Alpinorum equitata Cohors I Alpinorum peditata This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title...
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    paid: after them were the infantrymen of a cohors equitata with 150 denarii and finally those of a cohors peditata. According to some recent calculations...
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  • equitata, so it is to be assumed that it is a pure infantry cohort (Cohors peditata). The target strength of the unit was 480 men, consisting of six centuria...
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  • Cohors prima Alpinorum peditata ("1st infantry Cohort of Alpini") was a Roman auxiliary infantry regiment. It was probably raised as one of 4–6 Alpini...
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  • Cohors I Hispanorum may refer to: Cohors I Flavia Ulpia Hispanorum milliaria equitata civium Romanorum Cohors I Hispanorum [quingenaria peditata] pia fidelis...
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  • Cohors [prima] Aurelia Antonina Hemesenorum milliaria [peditata] ("[1st infantry 1000 strong] Aurelian and Antonine cohort of Hemesii?") was a Roman auxiliary...
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    sagittaria: Archers. milliaria: 1000 strong. A Cohors milliaria peditata had a nominal strength of 800, a Cohors milliaria equitata of 1040. On the military...
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  • Cohors [prima] Aelia Gaesatorum milliaria [peditata] sagittaria ("[1st infantry 1000 strong] archer Aelian cohort of Gaesati") was a Roman auxiliary infantry...
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