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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.
Of the 28 legions under Trajan’s successor, Emperor Hadrian, 3 were stationed in Pannonia Superior: Legio I Adiutrix, Legio XIIII Gemina and Legio X Gemina. Another legion, the X Fretensis, was stationed in Judea and suppressed the Bar Kochba Jewish uprising in 132-135.
Zważywszy na tą bliskość południowych granic Polski, grupa naukowa powołała stowarzyszenie Legionu X Gemina (Equites)- "Viri Clarissimi", który strzegł granic Panonii Superior razem z legio I Adiutrix i z legio XIIII Gemina.
While neither a legion's number or cognomen were likely unique enough to identify it, the combination of the two is usually needed to identify a specific legion. For example, both Legio III Cyrenaica and Legio III Gallica were distinct, long-standing legions of the late Republic and Imperial periods.
Legio X Gemina ("10th Twin(s) Legion" in English), was a Roman legion, which was active during the late Roman Republic and later the Roman Empire as part of the Imperial Roman army. It was one of the four legions used by Julius Caesar in 58 BC, during the Roman invasion of Gaul.
28 paź 2021 · Legio X Gemina supported Septimius Severus' (r. 193-211 CE) claim to the Roman throne and fought under him against the claimant Pescennius Niger. Although sources vary, it seems that in the 3rd century CE, the legion was with Emperor Aurelian (r. 270-275 CE) when he defeated Queen Zenobia .
Legio X Gemina (The Tenth Twin Legion) was a Roman legion formed in 58 BCE by Gaius Julius Caesar for his upcoming war in Gaul. The Tenth Twin Legion is considered one of the oldest legions of the Roman Republic and later the Roman Empire.