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[1829]
- Germania inferior: matribus Frisavis paternis (CIL XIII 8633). Ara Agrippinensium (CIL VI 3360. XIII 8292), Batavus (XIII 1847).
- Gallia Belgica: matribus Treveris (CIL XIII 8634), civis Trever (XIII 1883. 2614).
- Brittania: matribus Brittis (XIII 8631. 8632).
- [Dalmatia: Aequum?] (XIII 6952).
- Thracia: four men came from Thracia according to their Thracian names (CIL XIII 8607; Philippopolis (XIII 1891).
Cognomen
(Most with the double name XXX Ulpia victrix or at least XXX Ulpia. The legion-number alone is only rarely mentioned):
- XXX e.g. Cagnat: IGR III 1441. CIL VI 2409 = 32900. 3636. VII 1335, 3. XIII 442. 1831. 1841. 1847. 1904. 3032. 8053. 8078. 8291. 8622. 8654. l(egio) Tr(icensima), (XIII 8082a); more often on bricks from the Lower Rhine, eg. Steiner: Katalog von Xanten, S. 67 nr. 224-245.
- Without a number, only as legio Ulpia, (CIL V 7009).
- Extremely rarely by a suppression of the main name, only as: XXX victrix, (CIL XIII 1884).
(With the cognomen pia fidelis since the time of Septimus Severus):
- XXX U(lpia) v(ictrix) p(ia) f(idelis), (CIL XII 683, XIII 1196. 1828. 1891. 8201. 8607. 8620. 8626). Dessau: 9493 (from the year 207). on coins of Victorinus (Cohen: VI² p. 76 nr. 69/70).
- VI pia VI fidelis and VII pia VII fidelis on coins of Gallienus.
(By adding the name of an emperor):
- XXX U. V. Alexandriana, (CIL XIII 1883).
- XXX U. V. S(everiana) A(lexandriana), (XIII 1839. 1890. 8619. 8639. III 6764).
- XXX U. V. Severiana Alexandriana p. f. (XIII 8616).
- XXX U. V. p. f. S. A., (XIII 8629).
*) Prosopography (I 27 nr. 219) – the study of people's careers – identified this man with the governor III Daciarum, but it should be rather the son of the former one, and he probably didn’t work as an administrator of Dacia until the later period of Marcus Aurelius’ reign or under Commodus. His father must have been consul around the year 145. The false identification of the father and his son can be found in Jung: Fasten von Dacien 20f. Liebenam: Legaten 44, von Premerstein: Wiener Eranos 1909, 266ff and others. The latter had therefore constructed some clearly impossible dates for the diverse governships of the older one.
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