04-11-2004, 09:20 PM
No this book is only in German avialable.<br>
I tried to send you a jpg-file to show you the text but I failed.<br>
There is also a book by Paul A. Holder "Studies in the Auxilia of the Roman Army from Augustus to Traian", no 70 in the BAR international Series. In the middle of the book are military diplomas listed by provincial and time order. The military diplomas of Dacia started in 110 C.E. There are also military diplomas of the province Moesia in 96 and 99 C.E. But this auxiliaries are only a little part of the invasion. So the book by Karl Strobel gives better informations.<br>
For example:<br>
The Cohors I Antiocensium sagittariorum(15) was in Moesia since Vespasian, then in Moesia superior(16). latest in the first dacian war of Traian the unit was in Drobeta at the limes. The unit probable started from there on operations for the dacian wars of Traian.<br>
(15) Cohos Sagittaria is secured through RMD55. After 165 C.E. the unit and the cohors sagittariorum from Tibiscum came together and was renamed to Cohors I Sagittariorum milliaria equitata in Drobeta. ( D. Benea, SCIVA 27, 1976, 77-84; Apulum 16, 1978, 25; also Benes 50 f.)<br>
(16) the unit was listed in military diplomas in years 75, 93, 100, 159/160, and 161 C.E. (RMD2; CIL XVI 39, 46, 111; RMD 55) <p></p><i></i>
I tried to send you a jpg-file to show you the text but I failed.<br>
There is also a book by Paul A. Holder "Studies in the Auxilia of the Roman Army from Augustus to Traian", no 70 in the BAR international Series. In the middle of the book are military diplomas listed by provincial and time order. The military diplomas of Dacia started in 110 C.E. There are also military diplomas of the province Moesia in 96 and 99 C.E. But this auxiliaries are only a little part of the invasion. So the book by Karl Strobel gives better informations.<br>
For example:<br>
The Cohors I Antiocensium sagittariorum(15) was in Moesia since Vespasian, then in Moesia superior(16). latest in the first dacian war of Traian the unit was in Drobeta at the limes. The unit probable started from there on operations for the dacian wars of Traian.<br>
(15) Cohos Sagittaria is secured through RMD55. After 165 C.E. the unit and the cohors sagittariorum from Tibiscum came together and was renamed to Cohors I Sagittariorum milliaria equitata in Drobeta. ( D. Benea, SCIVA 27, 1976, 77-84; Apulum 16, 1978, 25; also Benes 50 f.)<br>
(16) the unit was listed in military diplomas in years 75, 93, 100, 159/160, and 161 C.E. (RMD2; CIL XVI 39, 46, 111; RMD 55) <p></p><i></i>