• The Legio I Illyricorum was a Roman Legion stationed in Qasr el-Azraq and Palmyra; it is mentioned in the Notitia Dignitatum. According to many ancient...
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    The legion would be replaced by a Moorish cavalry unit from the Legio I Illyricorum. A Latin inscription of the end of the 2nd century, found in the...
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    After its sacking, Aurelian repaired the Temple of Bel, and the Legio I Illyricorum was stationed in the city. Shortly before 303 the Camp of Diocletian...
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    third-century CE and served as the military headquarters for the Legio I Illyricorum. During the Crisis of the Third Century, Palmyra broke away from...
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    fourth and early fifth century. Aurelius Onesimus, a legionary in the Legio I Illyricorum. Stemma made from Münzer and Badian. List of Roman gentes Lucius...
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    Legio I Germanica (Germanic): 48 BC – AD 70 (Revolt of the Batavi), Julius Caesar Legio II Sabina (Sabine): 43 BC – c. AD 9, early name of the Legio II...
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  • and archaeological evidence suggest that Aurelian stationed the Legio I Illyricorum in the city, and it is implausible that the emperor left the city...
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    barbarian invasions: I Adiutrix, I Illyricorum (recruited under Aurelian), I Italica, I Maximiana (under Maximian), I Minervia, I Pontica (under Diocletian)...
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    some cases, establishing new unit types, e.g. the vexillatio equitum Illyricorum based in Dacia in the early 2nd century and the equites promoti (legionary...
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    some cases, establishing new unit types, e.g. the vexillatio equitum Illyricorum based in Dacia in the early 2nd century and the equites promoti and numerus...
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