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Modern Drunkard Article on the Fifth Legion
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Sardaukar:119x3x54 Wrote:Was Legio V Alaudae really from Transalpine Gaul? That would make it quite unorthodox legion indeed.

I think it might rather have been recruited from Cisalpine Gaul, but maybe from people whose Roman citizenship was in dispute (as it was that time).

They were actually from Transalpina - see Suetonius Caesar.24. They'd originally been raised as individual cohorts of non-citizen troops, but Caesar awarded them citizenship en masse and brought them into the regular army, probably shortly before Alesia. So they were unorthodox indeed!

Here's the article on the legion, from Ritterling:

[url:119x3x54]http://www.romanarmy.com/cms/content/view/82/113/[/url]

- Nathan

Ah, of course! Thanks!

Might be the influence of Colleen McCullough novels then, I enjoyed them. Tongue
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Re: Modern Drunkard Article on the Fifth Legion - by Sardaukar - 03-20-2010, 01:23 PM

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