- Legio XII Fulminata
Legio XII "Fulminata" ("wielder of the thunderbolt"), also known as "Paterna", "Victrix", "Antiqua", "Certa Constans", and "Galliena", was a
Roman legion , levied byJulius Caesar in58 BC and which accompanied him during theGallic wars until49 BC . The unit was still guarding theEuphrates River crossing nearMelitene at the beginning of the5th century . The legion's emblem was athunderbolt ("fulmen"). In later centuries it came to be called commonly, but incorrectly, the "Legio Fulminatrix", the Thundering Legion.Under Caesar
The Twelfth legion, as it is perhaps better known, fought in the
Battle against the Nervians , and probably also in theSiege of Alesia . The Twelfth fought at theBattle of Pharsalus (48 BC ), when Caesar defeated Pompey. After Caesar won the civil war, the legion was named "Victrix", and enlisted in43 BC byLepidus andMark Anthony . Mark Anthony led the Twelfth, renamed XII "Antiqua" ("of consolidated quality") during his campaign against theParthian Empire .During the latest part of
Augustus ' principality, XII "Fulminata" served in Syria, camping atRaphana .Against the Parthians
In the East, King
Vologeses I had invadedArmenia (58 ), a client kingdom of Rome. EmperorNero orderedGnaeus Domitius Corbulo , the newlegatus ofCappadocia , to manage the matter, and Corbulo brought the IIII "Scythica" fromMoesia , and with III "Gallica" and VI "Ferrata" defeated theParthia ns, restoringTigranes to the Armenian throne. In62 , IIII "Scythica" and XII "Fulminata", commanded by the new legatus of Cappadocia,Lucius Caesennius Paetus , were defeated by the Parthians atbattle of Rhandeia and forced to surrender. The legions were shamed. Removed from the war theatre, they did not participate in the successful campaign of Corbulo.Great Jewish Revolt
In
66 , after aZealot revolt had destroyed the Roman garrison inJerusalem , the XII "Fulminata", with "vexillatio nes" of IIII "Scythica" and VI "Ferrata", was sent to retaliate, but it was sent back byGaius Cestius Gallus , legatus of Syria, when he saw that the legion was weak. On its way back, XII "Fulminata" was ambushed and defeated byEleazar ben Simon atBeit-Horon , and lost its "aquila". However, XII "Fulminata" fought well in the last part of the war, and supported its commander T. Flavius Vespasian in his successful bid for the imperial throne. At the end of the war, XII "Fulminata" and XVI "Flavia Firma" were sent to guard theEuphrates border, camping atMelitene .Defending the Eastern frontier
In
75 , XII "Fulminata" was inCaucasus , where EmperorVespasian had sent the legion to support the allied kingdoms of Iberia and Albania. [In Azerbaijan, an inscription has been found which reads IMP DOMITIANO CAESARE AVG GERMANICO LVCIVS IVLIVS MAXIMVS LEGIONIS XII FVL, "Underimperator Domitian , Caesar, Augustus Germanicus, Lucius Julius Maximus, Legio XII Fulminata". This is the furthest place a Roman soldier went. See , ended with the annexation of the kingdom.In
134 , the threat of theAlans was subdued by the governor ofCappadocia ,Arrian , who defeated the invaders with the aid of XII "Fulminata" and XV "Apollinaris".The Twelfth probably fought in the
Parthian campaign of EmperorLucius Verus , in 162-166, if a mixed unit of XII and XV controlled for some time the newly conqueredArmenia n capitalArtaxata . EmperorMarcus Aurelius commanded the XII "Fulminata" in his campaign against theQuadi , a people inhabiting an area now known asMoravia in modern dayCzech Republic , and an episode of a miraculous rain saving a Twelfth subunit from defeat is reported by the sources. [The episode reported byCassius Dio refers of the presence of an Egyptian mage, Harnuphis, who evoked Mercury, obtaining the rain shower. The Christian writerTertullian , on the other hand, claims that the miracle of the rain was the result of the prayers of the soldiers, who were Christians. See Cassius Dio, "Roman History", lxxii.8-10 [http://www.livius.org/le-lh/legio/rain.html] ] At this time, most of the Twelfth was composed chiefly of Christians. ["Lives of the Saints" edited by Rev. Hugo H. Hoever p.25] There was a belief that this had led to the emperor issuing a decree forbidding the persecution of the Christians, but this seems to have been based on a forgery. [CathEncy|wstitle=Thundering Legion]In 175, the legion was in Melitene, when
Avidius Cassius revolted; the Twelfth, having been loyal to the Emperor, obtained the cognomen "Certa Constans", "surely constant".After the death of Emperor
Pertinax , 193, XII "Fulminata" supported the governor of Syria,Pescennius Niger , who was in the end defeated by EmperorSeptimius Severus . When the Eastern frontier of the Empire was moved from the Euphrates to theTigris , the Twelfth stayed in the reserve, possibly as a punishment for its support of Severus' rival.The region around Melitene was one of the first in which Christian faith spread.
Polyeuctes is a martyr under Valerian who was a soldier of the Twelfth.The
Sassanid Empire was a major threat to the Roman power in the East. KingShapur II conquered the base of the XV "Apollinaris",Satala (256), and sackedTrapezus (258). Emperor Valerian moved against Shapur, but was defeated and captured. The defeat caused the partial collapse of the Empire, with the secessionisticGallic Empire in the West andPalmyrene Empire in the East. It is known that the XII "Fulminata" was under the command ofOdaenathus , ruler of the Palmyrene Empire, but also that EmperorGallienus awarded the legion with the cognomen "Galliena".After these episodes, the records of the "Fulminata" are scarce. The Palmyrene Empire was reconquered by
Aurelian ; EmperorDiocletian defeated the Sassanids and moved the frontier to NorthernMesopotamia . The Twelfth, which probably took part to these campaigns, is recorded guarding the frontier of the Euphrates in Melitene, at the beginning of the 5th century ("Notitia Dignitatum ").ee also
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Forty Martyrs of Sebaste , a group of Roman soldiers in the Legio XII "Fulminata" who became martyrs for their Christian faith in 320.Fact|date=October 2007
*List of Roman legions Notes
References
* [http://www.livius.org/le-lh/legio/xii_fulminata.html livius.org account]
External links
* [http://www.xii-fulminata.it/ LEGIO XII FVLMINATA] , Italian re-enactment group
* [http://cf.geocities.com/legioqc/ Legio XII Fulminata Cohors I] , French re-enactment group
* [http://www.fulminata.it/Legio XII FULMINATA] , Italian "Rome Total War" clan
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