Misplaced Pages

Cohors I Aelia Gaesatorum milliaria sagitt

Article snapshot taken from Wikipedia with creative commons attribution-sharealike license. Give it a read and then ask your questions in the chat. We can research this topic together.
Cohors I Aelia Gaesatorum milliaria peditata sagittaria
Roman infantry helmet (late 1st century)
Active?
CountryRoman Empire
TypeRoman auxiliary cohort
Roleinfantry
Size1000? men (1000? infantry)
Military unit

Cohors Aelia Gaesatorum milliaria sagittaria (" 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.

See also


Stub icon

This article about the military history of ancient Rome is a stub. You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it.

Categories: