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Fratres Romani in Dalmatia: the social dynamics of Legio VII and the construction of community and identity through Roman funerary monuments

open access: yes, 2021
The Imperial Roman military consisted of a vast collection of armies and overlapping sub-communities, causing it to be a multi-layered socio-cultural entity. Scholars have explored its social dynamics since the 1980s, with epigraphic material - particularly of a funerary nature - providing some of the best insight into the social 'reality' of members ...
Ewan Shanks Coopey (12310814)
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Chapitre XXIV. Legio VII Gemina (Pia) Felix

open access: yes, 2011
C’est en 1925, dans l’article « Legio » de la Realencyclopädie der klassischen Altertumswissenschaft, daté de 1924-1925, qu’Emil Ritterling a publié sa notice sur la Legio VII Gemina.
Le Roux, Patrick
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Legio VII and the Garrison of Augustan Galatia

The Classical Quarterly, 1976
When Augustus inherited the kingdom of Amyntas in or about 25 B.C. and created the Roman province of Galatia, he also inherited a substantial military problem. Despite Amynatas' efforts in a decade of warfare the tribes of the Isaurian and Pisidian Taurus, above all the Homonadenses, were still not finally conquered and posed a serious threat both to ...
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A Note on CIL III 14992 : legio VII Claudia Pia Fidelis or legio VIII Augusta?

Zeitschrift für Papyrologie und Epigraphik, 2016
The article discusses the content of the inscription CIL III 14992 which was found on the territory of a legionary fortress of Burnum. The author proposes a different reading of the inscription, concluding that the soldier commemorated on it was not a member of legio VII Claudia Pia Fidelis as previously thought, but instead a soldier of legio VIII ...
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Die Denkmäler der Legio VII in Dalmatien

2012
Die legio VII bzw. VII Claudia pia fidelis hat während ihres Aufenthaltes in der römischen Provinz Dalmatien bedeutende Spuren hinterlassen, von denen bis heute zahlreiche innschriftliche Erwähnungen der Legion zeugen. Eine Studie über das Inschriftenmaterial der Legion kann auf insgesamt 86 Steindenkmälern und 16 Ziegelstempel verweisen.
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