Legio VII and the Garrison of Augustan Galatia

Classical Quarterly 26 (02):298- (1976)
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Abstract

When Augustus inherited the kingdom of Amyntas in or about 25 B.C. and created the Roman province of Galatia, he also inherited a substantial military problem. Despite Amynatas' efforts in a decade of warfare the tribes of the Isaurian and Pisidian Taurus, above all the Homonadenses, were still not finally conquered and posed a serious threat both to lacal security and to the routes of communication across southern Asia Minor

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The Origin of the Third Cyrenaic Legion.H. A. Sanders - 1941 - American Journal of Philology 62 (1):84.

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