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Legio VII Claudia at Potaissa

open access: yesCercetări Arheologice, 2022
Sorin Nemeti, Paul Chiorean
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Distribución espacial del reclutamiento romano a mediados del siglo II AD. El caso de la Legio II Traiana Fortis y de la Legio VII Claudia

open access: yesNuova Antologia Militare, 2021
This article deals with the geographic distribution of the recruitment of two legions, the II Traiana camped in Alexandria, and the VII Claudia in Viminacium, in the mid II century.
Andrés Sáez Geoffroy
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An unpublished stele of a veteran of legio VII Claudia pia fidelis from Siculi / Neobjavljena stela veterana legije Sedma Claudia Pia Fidelis iz Sikula

open access: yesMiscellanea Hadriatica et Mediterranea, 2016
The author publishes a stele of a veteran of legio VII Claudia pia fidelis found in Siculi. He provides reading of the inscription, onomastic analysis and interpretation in the context of other epigraphic confirmations of the legionary veterans in Salona
Ivan Matijević
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Noi cărămizi ștampilate ale legiunii VII Claudia pia fidelis din Podul lui Traian de la Drobeta [PDF]

open access: yesCercetări Arheologice, 2023
According to Cassius Dio (LXVIII 13, 1-6), Trajan’s Bridge at Drobeta was built immediately following the peace of AD 102. It is currently believed, based on discoveries of Roman brick stamps (IDR II 99-105), that detachments of the legions V Macedonica,
Victor Bunoiu   +2 more
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A travelling speculator (CIL III 1650)a glimpse of the everyday life of the principales through the window of Roman funerary art [PDF]

open access: yesBalcanica, 2016
The focus of the paper is on the travel scene depicted on the funerary stele of L. Blassius Nigellio (CIL III 1650), a speculator of legio VII Claudia, from Viminacium.
Pilipović Sanja
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Notes on the Dolichenian monument from Pincum/Veliko Gradište [PDF]

open access: yesStarinar, 2016
A small inscribed statuette base, found in Pincum (Veliko Gradište), and belonging to the antiquities collector Imre Pongrácz, was rediscovered recently in the deposits of the Banat Museum.
Timoc Cãlin, Boda Imola
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Votive altar of Lucius Petronius Timachus [PDF]

open access: yesStarinar, 2013
During the systematic archaeological excavations in the fortress of Timacum Minus in Ravna near Knja'evac in 1991, a votive altar of Jupiter Paternus, dedicated by Lucius Petronius Timachus, a veteran of the legion VII Claudia, was discovered.
Petković Sofija, Ilijić Bojana
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Legio VII Claudia and the amphitheatre of Viminacium [PDF]

open access: yes, 2022
This paper deals with the legio VII Claudia and its presence in Viminacium. It is also devoted to the architectural elements and building process of the Viminacium amphitheatre, that direct attention to army construction activities and its military use. The Viminacium amphitheatre is located 60 m away from the legionary fortress.
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The Archeology of Roman forces. The case of Legio VII Claudia pia fidelis in Tilurium and Viminacium [PDF]

open access: yes, 2022
During the Roman Empire, the Seventh Legion spent most of its garrison in the legionary fortresses Tilurium (Dalmatia) and Viminacium (Moesia). The remains of Tilurium are located in modern-day settlement of Gardun, near Trilj in Croatia, and the remains of Viminacium near modern-day Kostolac, Serbia.
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Roman stamped bricks from the Tussla-collection in the Hungarian National Museum

open access: yesDissertationes Archaeologicae: Ex Instituto Archaeologico Universitatis de Rolando Eötvös Nominatae
The so-called Tussla-collection of the Hungarian National Museum is a substantial collection of Roman artefacts collected by Mr. and Mrs. Tivadar Tussla during the early 1880s in the northern half of the legionary fortress in Brigetio.
Linda Dobosi, Tamás Szabadváry
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