Cohors IV Tungrorum

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The Cohors IV Tungrorum mill eq was an Auxiliary cohort of the Roman Army based in Abusina during the second century. It had a strength of 1040 soldiers.

It was named for Civitas Tungrorum and by the rule of Antoninus Pius was stationed in Mauretania Tingitana where it is attested from an inscription of about 140 AD.[1] The regiment having twice the soldiers of a standard quingenaria unit, and were mainly Raetians [2][3] from Tungri. There was also a veteran unit.

Inscription evidence tells us under Domitian the unit was also in Noricum and then later in Raetia, possibly at Faimingen.[4]

Known members[edit]

  • Tribunus T Claudius Zeno.[5]

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ Margaret M Roxan, Roman Military Diplomas 1985 to 1993 (Routledge, 2016) p2.
  2. ^ Ian Haynes, Blood of the Provinces (OUP Oxford, 3 Oct. 2013) p 248.
  3. ^ Margaret M Roxan, Roman Military Diplomas 1985 to 1993 (Routledge, 2016) p17.
  4. ^ Farkas István Gergő, The Roman Army In Raetia (University of Pécs, 2015) p50 & 171-175.
  5. ^ Marc Lodewijckx, Archaeological and Historical Aspects of West-European Societies (Leuven University Press, 1996) p129.