Julius Severinus

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The dedicatory inscription ( RIB 1212 )

Iulius Severinus (his praenomen is not known) was a member of the Roman knighthood ( Eques ) living in the 3rd century AD .

A dedicatory inscription found at Cappuck and dated 201/300 shows that Severinus was a tribune and commanded a vexillatio Raetorum Gaesatorum . According to John Spaul , he was the tribune of the Cohors I Fida Vardullorum , which was stationed in the province of Britannia . Another dedicatory inscription was found at the Habitancum fort , which, according to the RIB, was also erected by Severinus.

Web links

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Individual evidence

  1. Inscription ( RIB 2117 ).
  2. John Spaul : Cohors² The evidence for and a short history of the auxiliary infantry units of the Imperial Roman Army , British Archaeological Reports 2000, BAR International Series (Book 841), ISBN 978-1-84171-046-4 , page 106 -107.
  3. Inscription ( RIB 1212 ).