Legio I Adiutrix

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Legio I Adiutrix was a Roman Imperial legion, originally formed from marines of the fleet, that served in several key campaigns across the empire from the 1st century AD onward.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Roman legion
military unit
activePeriod 1st century AD
2nd century AD
3rd century AD
4th century AD
allegiance Roman army
surface form: Imperial Roman army
branch Roman army
country Roman Empire
engagedAgainst Dacian tribes
surface form: Dacians

Marcomanni
Quadi
equipment standard heavy infantry equipment of Roman legions
ethnicComposition initially largely Italian marines
formationDate AD 68
formedFrom Classis Misenensis
Roman navy marines
formedUnderEmperor Galba
garrisonRegion Pannonia Inferior
language Latin
laterSupportedEmperor Vespasian
meaningOfName the Helper
motto Adiutrix
notableCommander Gnaeus Julius Agricola
notableTheater Dacia
Germania Superior
Pannonia Inferior
originalRole marine legion
participatedIn Batavian revolt
Dacian Wars
Jewish–Roman wars
surface form: Jewish–Roman conflicts

Marcomannic Wars
Year of the Four Emperors
civil war of 69 AD
receivedHonoraryTitleFrom Domitian
receivedTitle Pia Fidelis
Pia Fidelis
surface form: Pia Fidelis Bis
role frontier defense
participation in imperial campaigns
size approximately 5000–6000 soldiers
stationedAt Brigetio
Pannonia Inferior
surface form: Lower Pannonia

Mogontiacum
Pannonia
stationedOn Danubian frontier
surface form: Danube frontier
supportedEmperor Galba
Otho
symbol Capricornus
surface form: Capricorn

Pegasus
type legio

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Pannonia legionStationed Legio I Adiutrix