Ritterlings Legio
Emil Ritterling's Legio

In 1925 the german scholar Emil Ritterling published his article 'legio' in part 12 of the Realencyclopädie of Klassischen Altertumswissenschaft. At that time, iIt was the definitive history of the legion in Roman history and consisted of a lengthy history of the concept of the legion, followed by an even longer detailed description of the history of every single known Roman imperial legion. The total 'article' came to 651 columns in the encyclopedia.
Despite its age, it is still considered the starting point for research of individual legions and only very recently has an 'update' appeared in the form of Le Bohec's conference report 'Les Legions de Rome sous le Haut-Empire' (Lyon 2000).
The Realencyclopädie is in early 20th century German and usually only available in university libraries. To make it more easily accessible, Romanarmy.com has started a project to translate it and make it available online!
(Related site: Livius.org)

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Legio VI Parthica
Legio VI Gallicana
Legio V Moe(sica)
Legio V Martia
Legio V Urbana
Legio IIII Italica
Legio II Italica
Legio II Augusta
Legio III Cyrenaica
Legio XXIX
Legio XXVIII
Legio V Alaudae
Legio V Gallica
Legio XII Fulminata
Legio II
Legio I Pontica
Legio I Parthica
Legio IIII Scythica
Legio X Fretensis
Legio II Isaura
Legio II Herculia
Legio II Flavia Constantia
Legio II Iulia Alpina
Legio II Brittannica
Legio II Armeniaca
Legio XXX Ulpia Victrix
Legio XXX Classica
Legio X Veneria
Legio V Iovia
Legio IIII Parthica
Legio IIII Sorana
Legio I Macriana
Legio VIIII Hispana
Legio IIII Martia
Legio I Italica
 
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