Cohors I Aelia Gaesatorum milliaria sagitt
Cohors I Aelia Gaesatorum milliaria peditata sagittaria | |
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Roman infantry helmet (late 1st century) | |
Active | ? |
Country | Roman Empire |
Type | Roman auxiliary cohort |
Role | infantry |
Size | 1000? men (1000? infantry) |
Cohors [prima] Aelia Gaesatorum milliaria [peditata] sagittaria ("[1st infantry 1000 strong] archer Aelian cohort of Gaesati") was a Roman auxiliary infantry regiment. The cohort stationed in Dacia, at castrum Resculum, and in Pannonia.
References
- Academia Română: Istoria Românilor, Vol. 2, Daco-romani, romanici, alogeni, 2nd. Ed., București, 2010, ISBN 978-973-45-0610-1
- Constantin C. Petolescu: Dacia - Un mileniu de istorie, Ed. Academiei Române, 2010, ISBN 978-973-27-1999-2
- Vieser, Dolores:, Aelia - Eine Frau aus Rom - Roman.,, 1952, Graz, Styria,
- Vieser, Dolores:, Aelia - Die Frau des Norikers - Roman.,, 1970, Klagenfurt, Johannes Keyn, , o.J. um 1970.
- Meshorer, Ya'akov, The Coinage of Aelia Capitolina, 1989, Jerusalem: The Israel Museum Press, 1989
- DE CHAMBRUN comte, Aelia, une étude d'esthétique, 1890, Paris, G. Chamerot 1890
- Leo Kadman, The Coins of Aelia Capitolina, 1956, Universitas Publishers, Jerusalem
- Aelia Flavia Flacilla , '800
- Dahl, Friedrich ; Zoologisches Museum Berlin (Hrsg.) / Karg, Wolfgang (Autor):, Raubmilben. Acari (Acarina), Milben. Parasitiformes (Anactinochaeta). Cohors Gamasina Leach.( = 59. Teil von: Die Tierwelt Deutschlands und der angrenzenden * * Meeresteile nach ihren Merkmalen und nach ihrer Lebensweise. Begründet von Professor Dr. Friedrich Dahl. Herausgegeben vom Zoologischen Museum Berlin)., 1993, Gustav Fischer Verlag Jena-Stuttgart-New York, 2. überarb. Aufl. 1993.
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