Legions and Veterans: Roman Army Papers 1971-2000A collection of 21 papers written by Keppie during the last 30 years which reflect his interests in the settlement of Veterans in Italy during the Augustan period and in the legions of Roman Britain. The essays, based on a detailed scrutiny of the abundant epigraphic evidence, examine the changing role of the legions during the transformation from Republic to Empire, imperial legions in Britain and the East and the evidence for veteran colonies. Each paper, all but three previously published, retains its original format. |
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Inhoudsopgave
Preface | 9 |
THE IMPERIAL LEGIONS | 124 |
VETERANS | 228 |
Addenda | 317 |
Places of Original Publication | 326 |
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Actium Antonian Antony Antony's attested Augustus auxiliary Birley Britain Brunt Caesar campaigns Cappadocia centurion century A.D. Claudius cohors praetoria Colonisation and Veteran colonists colony commemorated Cremona Dalmatia Devijver East Egypt emperor epigraphic epigraphic evidence epitaphs Flavian forces fortress Frejus frontier garrison Gaul Guard Hispana Hist inscription Italian Italy Judaea Julio-Claudian Keppie land Late Republic later legio II Augusta legio VIIII legionary London Macedonia Mann military service Moesia Nero Nuceria Octavian Oxford Paestum Pannonia Parthian perhaps Philippi Pliny praefectus praetorian cohorts Praetorian Guard presumably primus pilus probably provinces records recruited regiments reign reported Rhine Ritterling Rizakis Roma Roman Army Rome SaSel seems served settled Settlement in Italy slab soldiers Speidel stone Suet suppose Syria Tacitus Tarentum Tiberius town tribe tribune troops Urban cohorts Vespasian veteran of legion veteran settlement veteranorum vexillation VI Ferrata VIII XXII Deiotariana