- Legio II Italica
Legio II "Italica Pia", meaning "faithful legion from Italy", was a
Roman legion levied by emperorMarcus Aurelius in165 together with I "Italica" at a time when theRoman Empire was fighting both in Germania and in Parthia. There are still records of the II "Italica" inNoricum in the beginning of the5th century . The legion symbol is a she-wolf and the twins Romulus andRemus , and is a reference to the contemporary rule of Marcus Aurelius and his colleagueLucius Verus .The legion main theatre of operations was the
Roman province of Noricum, in the south margin of theDanube , where Germanic incursions were frequent. In180 II "Italica" was stationed in Lauriacum, modernLorch .In
193 , II "Italica" marched into Rome withSeptimius Severus , then fighting for power. The new emperor awarded them the title of "Fidelis" (loyal) to acknowledge the support. Later Septimius Severus would use II "Italica" against the rebellions ofPescennius Niger andClodius Albinus , and in his Parthian campaigns.In the
3rd century , support of the legions was a crucial demand for candidates to the throne. Well aware of this fact,Gallienus granted II "Italica" the cognomina "VII Pia VII Fidelis" (seven times faithful, seven times loyal) to secure their continuing support.ee also
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List of Roman legions
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* [http://www.livius.org/le-lh/legio/ii_italica.html livius.org account of Legio II Italica]
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