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Site for Location of Roman Legions From Caesar To 300CE

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John, you and I have discussed this efore so I thought that you might find this site of interest:
http://www.romancoins.info/LocationofLegions.html
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Oh Dear

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I have not been able to translate this yet as this computer does not do "pdf".

I will figure out a way.

The book "The Roman Imperial Army" does give the locations of the legions in Briton, at least.

I do not think the romans counted on having a minimum of 4 Legions in Britain ad infinitum-as many as were kept on the Rhine Limes, but it speaks well of their respect of the Britons.

Also, I think, augustcu thought to keep only 28 legiones in the 'Army of the Principiate"--but I think, and hugh will correct me, that the losses in Trans Rhine Germany may he upped this to 30.

A kink ( or salient) in the Rhine Frontier known as the "Agri Decumantes" at the time when Imperial ambitions settled on this frontier may have made the frontier less defensible than thought.
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John, ".pdf" signifies an Adobe Acrobat posting. All you need to do is to go tp Adobe Acrobat and use the free download.
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OK

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Yes MY computer downstairs hase adobe and so soes this one, but it is so slow I usually go to my own Computer for download.

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