- Legio
:"Legio in Latin means
Legion ; in the Bible it also designates the Devil, because of his numerous temptations, seeLegion (demon) ."Legio is a Roman Catholictitular see in the formerRoman province ofPalestina Secunda , which wassuffragan ofScythopolis . It figures for the first time in a Latin episcopal notitia, dating probably from the eleventh century, where it is given under the name of Legionum, between the Bishoprics ofDiocæsarea andCapitolias (Tobler and Molinier, "Itinera Hierosolymitana", I, Geneva, 1880, 343). If, however, we consult the Greek "Notitiæ Episcopatuum ", of which the Latin is only a translation, we find in that place, not Legio, butMaximianopolis (" Byzant. Zeitschr.", I, Leipzig, 1892, 253, 256). The see of Legio is, therefore, identical with Maximianopolis. In the Middle Ages both cities were identified, being near neighbours, though really distinct places in the same see. Legio becameLedjun , well known in the Bible and in history under the name ofMageddo .ource
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