- Legio VI Herculia
Legio VI "Herculia" was a
Roman legion levied byDiocletian in the end of the3rd century , and was still in service at the beginning of the5th century . Thecognomen of the legion refers toHercules , to whom Diocletian's colleague,Maximian (also known as "Herculius", "the man like Hercules"), was devoted and identified.The VI "Herculia" was stationed, together to her sister legion V "Iovia", in
Pannonia Secunda , a new province created with the segmantation of the oldPannonia province. The legion received the ordinal "Sixth" because in Pannonia there were already four legions, plus the V "Iovia". The purpose of the legion, having her permanent camp in "Teutoburgium " (near modernVukovar ) and an advanced "castellum " in "Onagrinum", was to protect the imperial residence of Diocletian in "Sirmium " (Illyricum ).The "
Notitia Dignitatum " locates the legion still in Illyricum at the beginning of the 5th century. ["Notitia Dignitatum", occ XXXII v. 45 "praefectus legionis sextae Herculeae cohortis quintae partis superioris Aureo monte", v. 47 "praefectus legionis sextae Herculeae, Teutiborgio", v. 48 "praefectus legionis quintae Ioviae et sextae Herculeae in castello Onagrino".]It is possible that some men from this legion and from the V "Iovia" formed the Herculians and Jovians, the new imperial bodyguard of Diocletian. If this identification is correct, VI "Herculia" men had the appellative "Martiobarbuli", since they were expert in throwing small darts, "martiobarbuli", carried by five in the inside of their shields. [
Vegetius , "De Re Militari ", book i.]ee also
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List of Roman legions References
* [http://www.livius.org/le-lh/legio/v_iovia.html livius.org account]
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