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Legio XXII Primigenia ( Latin for " Twenty-second legion Primigenia ", dedicated to the goddess Fortuna Primigenia ) was a Roman legion levied by Roman Emperor Caligula in 39, for his campaigns in Germania.
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Following the nomination of Maximinus as emperor, Alexander was assassinated ( on either 18 or 19 March 235 ), together with his mother, in a mutiny of the Legio XXII Primigenia at Moguntiacum.
Marcus Rutilius Lupus, the Roman governor, sends Legio XXII Deiotariana to protect the inhabitants of Memphis.
* March 18 – Emperor Alexander Severus and his mother Julia Mamaea are murdered by legionaries near Moguntiacum ( modern Mainz ), Legio XXII Primigenia mutinied.
However, in early 268 he was challenged by Laelianus, probably one of his commanders, who was declared Emperor at Mogontiacum ( Mainz ) by his Legio XXII Primigenia.
Laelianus, one of Postumus ' top military leaders and the governor of Germania Superior, was declared emperor in Mogontiacum by the local garrison and surrounding troops ( Legio XXII Primigenia ).
Although his exact position is unknown, he is believed to have been a senior officer under Postumus, either the legatus of Germania Superior or the commander of Legio XXII Primigenia.
Map of the Roman empire in AD 125, under emperor Hadrian, showing the Legio XXII Deiotariana, stationed at Alexandria ( Alexandria, Egypt ), in Aegyptus province, from 8 BC to at ca.
" The disappearance of the Legio XXII Deiotariana in connection with the Bar Kokhba Revolt is uncertain and not generally accepted as fact.
Map of the Roman empire in AD 125, under emperor Hadrian, showing the Legio XXII Primigenia, stationed on the river Rhine at Moguntiacum ( Mainz, Germany ), in Germania Superior province, from AD 39 until the 4th century
Legio and Primigenia
Legio quinta decima Primigenia ( Fifteenth Firstborn Legion )-a name of the goddess Fortuna ) was a legion of the Roman army.
Legio and Latin
The Latin rock inscription close to Boyukdash mountain in Qobustan, Baku, which mentions Legio XII Fulminata, is the world's easternmost Roman evidence known.
Some historians argue that the actual settlement of Ramana near Baku was possibly founded by the Roman troops of Lucius Julius Maximus from Legio XII Fulminata in circa 84-96 AD and derives its name from the Latin Romana .< ref >
Legio prima Italica ( Latin for " First legion Italica "; the cognomen " Italica " is a reference to the Italian origin of its first recruits ) was a Roman legion levied by emperor Nero on September 22, 66 ( the date is attested by an inscription ).
Legio I Minervia ( Latin for " First legion Minervia ", " devoted to goddess Minerva ") was a Roman legion levied by emperor Domitian in 82, for the campaign against the Germanic tribe of the Chatti.
Legio I Germanica ( Latin for " First legion Germanica "; the cognomen Germanica is a reference to its service in Germania inferior ) was a Roman legion, possibly levied in 48 BC by Julius Caesar to fight for him in the civil war against Pompey.
Legio vigesima prima rapax ( Latin for " Twenty-first Predator legion ") was a Roman legion levied in 31 BC by Augustus, probably from men previously enlisted in other legions.
Legio I Macriana liberatrix ( Latin for " First legion Macriana liberatrix "; Macriana is a reference to its founder, Macer ) was a Roman legion levied in Africa by the governor Lucius Clodius Macer in 68.
Legio prima Parthica ( Latin for " First Parthian legion ") was a Roman legion levied in 197 by the emperor Septimius Severus.
Legio trigesima Ulpia Victrix ( Latin for " Thirtieth Victorious Ulpian legion ") was a Roman legion levied by the Emperor Trajan in 100 for the Dacian Wars.
Its modern name is derived from the city's Latin name Legio, which itself derives from the Roman legion recruited from the Iberians by Galba.
Legio X Equestris ( Latin: " Tenth legion ' mounted '"-Equestris ), a Roman legion, was levied by Julius Caesar in 61 BC when he was the Governor of Hispania Ulterior.
* Legio XII Fulminata, a Roman legion which took its name and unit emblem from fulmen, Latin for Thunderbolt ; formed and commanded by Julius Caesar
The French team has discovered 55 Latin inscriptions referring the history of Troesmis, Legio V Macedonica and Legio I Italica.
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