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06 Octavian 6th Victrix Roman Legion Eagle T-shirt

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Enjoy the feel of 100% fine jersey cotton against your skin. This unisex Bella+Canvas shirt is one of the softest, smoothest shirts we sell. It’s medium weight and made from combed and ring-spun cotton for your added comfort. Select this top-seller for a flattering and stylish fit. Select a design from our marketplace or customize it to make it uniquely yours!

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  • Runs small; order 1 size up for looser fit

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  • 100% Airlume combed and ring-spun cotton, 32 single 124.21 ml (Ash - 99% Airlume combed and ring-spun cotton, 1% poly)
  • Machine wash cold

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06 Octavian 6th Victrix Roman Legion Eagle T-shirt

06 Octavian 6th Victrix Roman Legion Eagle T-shirt

This Legion was formed in 41 BC by Octavian. He used the surviving veterans of Caesar's 6th Ferrata, who'd been discharged in 45. Marcus Lepidus had re-formed a 6th Ferrata for Mark Antony to use, but the vets of the original 6th Ferrata formed the core of Octavian's new Legion. He commonly formed his own Legions with numbers that already existed in Antony's army. After Octavian's victory at Actium in 31 BC, the Legion was stationed in Spain for over a century. Soldiers of this Legion, as well as X Gemina, were among the first settlers of Cordoba, Merida, and Zaragoza. In 67 AD, after Nero's position deteriorated, Servius Galba was proclaimed Emperor in the Legionary camp of this Legion. After Galba fell, the Legion fought under Vespasian against the Batavians, and were so victorious in a hard-fought battle at Xanten that an inscription commemorates them, their commander, and Vespasian. It then became part of the army of Germania Inferior. It fought in the Dacian Wars at the end of the first century AD, and in 121, it went to Britain with Emperor Hadrian. While there, the Legion built the section of Hadrian's Wall between Newcastle and Carlisle, as well as a bridge across the river Tyne. They also helped build the Antonine Wall between Edinburgh and Glasgow. One of the Legion's officers in 165-66 was the future-Emperor Publius Pertinax. The Legion later recaptured and rebuilt York after a period of more civil war. During the 3rd century AD, the Legion remained at York and shared Britain's fate. Its last known mention is in the late 4th century, when it was likely withdrawn back to the continent under Emperor Honorius.

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Product ID: 235501939547425083
Posted on 20/04/2010, 3:00 PM
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