- Legio IV Macedonica
Legio IV "Macedonica" ("from Macedonia"), was a
Roman legion levied byJulius Caesar in48 BC with Italian legionaries. The legion was disbanded in70 by EmperorVespasian . The legion symbols were a bull (as with all of Caesar's legions) and acapricorn [Legions and Veterans: Roman Army Papers 1971-2000 By L. J. F. Keppie page 128 ] .In 48 BC, the
Roman Republic was decaying rapidly. Caesar had crossed the Rubicon River in the year before, starting a civil war.Pompey ,Cato the younger and the rest of the conservative faction of the senate had fled to Greece. Caesar was preparing to follow in pursuit and, among other preparations, levied Legio IV. The first battles of the legion were Dyrrhachium and Pharsalus, where Caesar defeated Pompey. After this, the legion was stationed in the province of Macedonia, attaining thus its "cognomen".IV "Macedonica" sided always with Julius Caesar's adopted son, Octavian, first against Caesar's murderers in the
Battle of Philippi in42 BC , then againstMark Antony in the navalBattle of Actium in31 BC .Octavian, now Augustus, sent the legion to
Hispania Tarraconensis in30 BC , to take part in theCantabrian Wars . After Augustus' victory in13 BC , the legion remained in the province, but its effectives were spread through the Iberian Peninsula.In
43 , the legion was transferred toGermania Superior , to replace XIV "Gemina" as the garrison of "Moguntiacum" (modernMainz ). Along with XXII "Primigenia", the legion supportedVitellius , governor of Germania Superior, in theYear of the Four Emperors (69 ), first againstOtho , thenVespasian , who would become emperor in the end.During the
Batavian rebellion (69 /70 ), IV "Macedonica" secured Mainz and fought underPotillius Cerealis against the rebels. Their actions deserved no reproach but Vespasian did not trust its men, probably due to their support for Vitellius. The legion was disbanded in 70, but reconstituted shortly afterwards under the name of Legio IIII "Flavia Felix".ee also
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List of Roman legions
*Roman legion
* Legio IIII "Flavia Felix"External links
* [http://www.livius.org/le-lh/legio/iiii_macedonica.html livius.org account of Legio IV Macedonica]
* [http://webs.demasiado.com/Legiocuarta/ Legio IV MACEDONICA - reenactment site (in Spanish)]
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