Legio I Adiutrix Roman Vexillum
Legio I Adiutrix Roman Vexillum
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Legio I Adiutrix was a legion "born at sea" and destined to serve for a long time on the Danubian borders of the Roman Empire.
Created in 68 AD, it was formed from the sailors of the Miseno fleet, at a time of deep crisis for the Neronian regime and then during the year of the four emperors, fighting initially for Galba and Otho. After Otho's defeat at Bedriacum, it passed into the service of Vespasian, participating in the suppression of the Batavian revolt and being stationed at Mogontiacum, on the Rhine, to defend Upper Germany. Under Domitian, it was engaged against the Chatti and then in the first Dacian wars, before being permanently transferred to Pannonia, where it became one of the pillars of the Danubian defense.
With Trajan and his successors, the legion fought in the Dacian and Parthian campaigns, in the Marcomannic Wars with Marcus Aurelius, and supported Septimius Severus in the civil war of 193–197, earning the honorific titles of Pia Fidelis. In late antiquity, the I Adiutrix is still attested between Aquileia and Brigetio, in Pannonia, where its traces are lost only in the 5th century.
HISTORICAL-PHILOLOGICAL BANNER
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Format
40 x 30 cm, balanced and versatile proportions -
Philological reconstruction
The choice of animal in the banner is based on historical and numismatic sources -
Chromatic fidelity
Red inspired by the only original Roman banner preserved in the Pushkin Museum in Moscow
Plexiglass product specifications
Product: Historical-philological banner
Material: glossy print on acrylic
Size: 40 x 30 cm
Technique: high-definition reproduction with brilliant rendering
Reconstruction: based on historical, epigraphic, and numismatic sources
Installation: supplied with a hook for easy wall hanging
Framed product specifications
Product: Historical-philological banner
Material: print on pictorial canvas
Size: 40 x 30 cm
Technique: inkjet printing on pictorial canvas
Frame: hand-carved walnut wood
Reconstruction: based on historical, epigraphic, and numismatic sources

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