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Cohors Primae Vangionum Milliaria Equitata (First
Cohort of Vangiones) was a
Roman auxiliary infantry cohort from
Upper Germany with both
horse and foot...
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Hemerophila milliaria is a moth in the
family C****utidae. It was
described by
Edward Meyrick in 1922. It is
found in Peru. C****utidae.lifedesks.org...
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probably of
milliaria strength (i.e., 800-strong),
divided into ten
centuriae of 80 men each.
Although only one of its
records mentions its
milliaria status...
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Cohors prima Delmatarum milliaria equitata ("1st part-mounted double-strength
Cohort of Dalmatae") was a
Roman auxiliary mixed infantry and
cavalry regiment...
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Amandinea milliaria is a
species of
corticolous lichen in the
family Caliciaceae. It was
originally described as a
species of
Rinodina by
Edward Tuckerman...
- 000 men (cohors/ala
milliaria),
though they were
actually mostly smaller (720 for an ala
milliaria and 800 for a
cohors milliaria).
These were the mirror...
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Aelia milliaria sagittaria equitata Auxilia, deplo**** in
Pannonia Inferior,
Pannonia Superior and Nori**** Ala I
Ulpia contariorum milliaria Auxilia...
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equitata milliaria, with 800
infantry and 8 turmae. Likewise, the
purely cavalry alae
contained either 16 (ala quingenaria) or 24
turmae (ala
milliaria). Individual...
- "Augusta
Nervia Pacensis" / "Aurelia" / "Flavia Malvensis"
Brittonum milliaria [peditata] ("[1st
infantry 1000 strong] "venerable,
Nervian and peaceful"...
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auxiliary forces:
civium Romanorum =
Roman citizens equitata =
partly mounted milliaria = 1,000 men
strong The
provincial navy,
classis Britannica, was responsible...