Cassius Troianus

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Cassius Troianus (his praenomen is unknown) was a member of the Roman army living in the 2nd century AD .

A dedicatory inscription found near Böckingen and dated 131/200 shows that Troianus Centurio des Numerus Brittonum Murrensium was stationed in the province of Germania superior at that time . According to Marcus Reuter , Troianus Centurio was a department of the number , but not the commander of the entire number.

Individual evidence

  1. Inscription ( CIL 13, 6471 ).
  2. Marcus Reuter : Studies on the numbers of the Roman Army in the Middle Imperial Era, dissertation, In: Reports of the Roman-Germanic Commission 80, 1999, pp. 359–569, here pp. 453–454.
  3. Tatiana Alexandrovna Ivleva: Britons abroad: the mobility of Britons and the circulation of British-made objects in the Roman Empire Dissertation, Leiden University 2012, pp. 187, 551 ( online ).