词条 | Cohors II Asturum et Callaecorum |
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The Cohors II Asturum et Callaecorum [equitata] was a Roman auxiliary unit. It is known from military diplomats and brickwork. Components
There are no references to the milliaria (1000 men), so it is assumed that the unit was a Cohors equitata. The target strength of the cohort was 600 men (480 man infantry and 120 riders) consisting of 6 centuria infantry with 80 men and 4 turmae cavalry each with 30 riders. HistoryThe first record of the unit was in the province of Pannonia in a military diploma dating back to AD 80. In the diploma, the cohort is listed as part of the troops stationed in Pannonia.[2][3][4] LocationsLocations of the cohort in Pannonia and Pannonia inferior may have been:
Members of the cohortThe following members of the cohort are known:[3] Commanders
Others
References1. ^John Spaul, List of the Imperial Roman Army , British Archaeological Reports 2000, BAR International Series (Book 841), p. 81 2. ^Jörg Scheuerbrandt: Exercitus. Tasks, organization and command structure of Roman armies during the imperial period. Dissertation, Albert-Ludwigs-University Freiburg, Bremerhaven 2003/2004, pp. 161, 163 3. ^1 2 3 John Spaul, List of the Imperial Roman Army , British Archaeological Reports 2000, BAR International Series (Book 841), p. 81 4. ^1 Margaret M. Roxan: The Auxiliary of the Roman Army in the Iberian Peninsula Volume 2. discovery.ucl.ac.uk, 1973 , pp. 152-153. 1 : Auxiliary equitata units of ancient Rome |
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