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Fitz has been translated into english!!!! (I'm of course talking about the book Honorific Titles of Roman Military Units in the 3rd century.....
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Part of the history of Auxiliary cohorts :Cohors II Lucensium and Cohors I Atoitorum
Recognizing the favorable strategic location KABYLENON in 136 A.D. Romans settled in this place auxiliary troops. Consistent bivouac: Cohors II Lucensium (transferred from Abritus in THRACIA . cohort was moved to Camp Germaneia / Germania (modern city in Bulgaria "Sapareva bath")- to about 190 years and Cohors I Atoitorum, which remains until the end of antiquity, but by the end of the third century. its staff shall be recruited from the local population. Military camp Kabyle is situated within the province of Thrace and the troops concentrated in it (at least until mid-third century) have primarily police functions - to maintain order in the eastern province and carry out control on main roads and passes in the eastern part of the mountain.