Cohors I Batavorum milliaria eq c.R. pf
Cohors I Batavorum milliaria equitata civium Romanorum pia fidelis | |
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Roman infantry helmet (late 1st century) | |
Active | ? |
Country | Roman Empire |
Type | Roman auxiliary cohort |
Role | infantry/cavalry |
Size | 1,040 men (800 infantry, 240 cavalry) |
Cohors [prima] Batavorum milliaria equitata civium Romanorum pia fidelis ("[1st] part-mounted 1000 strong cohort of Roman citizens Batavi, dutiful and loyal") was a Roman auxiliary cohort of infantry and cavalry.
The unit is attested by two diplomas issued in 165 AD at castra of Gilău and Samum.[1] In another diploma from Gilău, dated 161/162 AD, only the "milliaria" term is preserved.[1] An inscription from Largiana could mention this unit too.[1]
Home Base
The cohort was stationed in Dacia at Certinae.
Soldiers
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
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