Titus Flavius ​​Felix

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The altar with the dedicatory inscription

Titus Flavius ​​Felix was a member of the Roman knighthood ( Eques ) living in the 3rd century AD .

A dedicatory inscription on an altar, which was found at Eining Castle and which is dated December 1, 211, proves that Felix was prefect of the Cohors III Britannorum , which was stationed in the province of Raetia at that time .

Web links

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Individual evidence

  1. Inscription ( CIL 3, 5935 ).
  2. Farkas István Gergő: The Roman Army in Raetia , dissertation, University of Pécs Faculty of Humanities 2015, pp. 150, 407 ( PDF ).
  3. 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 978-1841710464 , S. 202nd
  4. 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. 122, 531 ( online ).