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Z 28 legionów za panowania następcy Trajana cesarza Hadriana, 3 stacjonowały w Panonii Superior: legio I Adiutrix, legio XIIII Gemina i legio X Gemina. W Judei stacjonował inny legion X Fretensis, który w latach 132-135 tłumił powstanie żydowskie Bar Kochby.
Legio X Equestris, a Roman legion, was one of the most trusted legions of Julius Caesar. Legio X was famous in its day and throughout history, because of its portrayal in Caesar's Commentaries and the prominent role the Tenth played in his Gallic campaigns.
The X Legion in 89 CE, together with 3 other legions, took part in the suppression of the rebellion of the governor of Germania Superior – L. Saturnin, directed against the emperor Domitian. The legionaries hurried south to Mainz, where they smashed the rebel forces.
Historia Legionu X Gemina (Equites) Dzieje legionu X ze wszystkimi jego transformacjami, to niemal pięć wieków wpisanych w schyłek republiki rzymskiej i cały okres cesarstwa. Większość tego czasu, niemal czterysta lat, stacjonował on w Panonii, głównie w Windobonie i Carnuntum, opodal stolicy naszych południowych sąsiadów ...
Legio X was famous in its day[1] and throughout history, because of its portrayal in Caesar's Commentaries and the prominent role the Tenth played in his Gallic campaigns.[2] Its soldiers were discharged in 45 BC.
Legio X Equestris. The Tenth Legion, known as Legio X Equestris, was formed by Julius Caesar during his tenure as the Governor of Hispania Ulterior in 61 BC. As the first legion Caesar raised personally, it held a special place of trust and prominence in his military campaigns.
The Legio X Equestris was founded by Julius Caesar in 61 BCE. It was renamed the Legio X Gemina in 29 BCE by Augustus. It was based at Astorga in Hispania Tarraconensis between c.31 BCE-71 CE.