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- Legio XXII Deiotariana ("Deiotarus' Twenty-Second Legion") was a legion of the Imperial Roman army, founded ca. 48 BC and disbanded or destro**** during...
- Trajan's Dacian Wars in 101 or 102). (132 – disputed loss of Legio XXII Deiotariana or Legio IX Hispana in the Bar Kochva Revolt) 161 – defeat of Marcus...
- Cyrenaica. Later on it is proposed by some historians[vague] that Legio XXII Deiotariana was sent from Arabia Petraea, but was ambushed and m****acred on its way...
- governor of Egypt, Gaius Petronius, marches up the Nile with legions XXII Deiotariana and III Cyrenaica, and destroys the Nubian capital of Napata. King Artaxias...
- and the remnants of the unit disbanded. However, another legion, XXII Deiotariana, normally based in Egypt, is actually do****ented in Judea at this time...
- fully acclaimed by the Egyptian legions of II Traiana Fortis and XXII Deiotariana.[citation needed] "After a dream of empire lasting three months and six...
- 101 BCE (Plutarch Mar. ****VIII) and the auxiliary (later Legio XXII Deiotariana) after Zela, got Roman citizenship. By the time of Augustus, the legions...
- Clades Lolliana List of ancient Germanic peoples Demise of Legio XXII Deiotariana Battle of Cannae Battle of Carrhae Almost the entire army destro****,...
- Cyprusa, 200,000 killed in Cyrenaicaa Bar Kokhba revolt: Legio XXII Deiotariana destro****, Legio IX Hispana possibly disbanded, Legio X Fretensis – sustained...
- longer sustainable; the empire had lost two legions, the Legio XXII Deiotariana and the "lost legion" IX Hispania, possibly destro**** in a late Trajanic...