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Roman legionary in Poland?
#16
Ah, thanks for that info...
making a mountain out of a molehill it seems.
Dan Diffendale
Ph.D. candidate, University of Michigan
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#17
Quote:Supposedly 1 year ago in Obiszów, near Głogów in Poland is discovered a Roman officer's tomb. You know?? This is true or false? In German book for 1913 year Głogów (German "Glogau") may be roman camp...
(Sorry. I'm not speak English. I learn Deutsch).

Arrow I didn´t know about it (I thank that Romans were just in Moravia(-Czech r.), but today I saw the headline in newspaper: "Romans arrived to Poland". There is also written, that it was a group of captive Romans citizens from Galia. Germans used them like ceramists.
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#18
Indeed

Please see :
[Image: konarzewo.jpg]

and read below:

[quote]It was thought so far that a non settled “desertâ€ÂÂ
Cacaivs Rebivs Asellio
Legio XXI Rapax - http://www.legioxxirapax.com/
a.k.a Cesary Wyszinski
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