Legio VII Gemina

Legio VII Gemina

Legio VII "Gemina" ("Twin") was a Roman legion; its full name was Legio VII "Gemina Felix". VII "Gemina" dates back to the Year of the four emperors (69), when the governor of Hispania Tarraconensis, Galba, levied a legion to march on Rome. The legion was still in the city called Legio VII Gemina (modern León) in Hispania Tarraconensis at the end of the fourth century. The emblem of this legion is unknown.

Tacitus calls the legion "Galbiana", to distinguish it from the old Legio VII "Claudia", but this appellation is not found on any inscriptions. It appears to have received the appellation of "Gemina" [Caesar "B.C." iii. 3] on account of its amalgamation by Vespasian with one of the German legions, not improbably the Legio I "Germanica".

After serving in Pannonia, and in the civil wars, it was settled by Vespasian in Hispania Tarraconensis, to supply the place of the Legio VI "Victrix" and Legio X "Gemina", two of the three legions ordinarily stationed in the province, but which had been withdrawn to Germania. [Tacitus "Hist." ii. 11, 67, 86, iii. 7, 10, 21-25, iv. 39; Inscr. "ap." Gruter, p. 245, no. 2.] That its regular winter quarters, under later emperors, were at Leon, we learn from the Antonine Itinerary, Ptolemy, and the Notitia Imperii, as well as from a few inscriptions; [Muratori, p. 2037, no. 8, 130; p. 335, nos. 2, 3, 163; p. 336, no. 3, 167; Gruter, p. 260, no. 1, 216] but there are numerous inscriptions to prove that a strong detachment of it was stationed at Tarraco (modern Tarragona), the chief city of the province. The following are a selection, in order of time: [Orelli, no. 3496, 182; no. 4815; Gruter, p. 365, no. 7.] :In the inscriptions the legion has the surnames of "P. F. ANTONINIANA", "P. F. ALEXANDRIANA", and "P. F. SEVERIANA ALEXANDRIANA"; and its name occurs in a Greek inscription as polytonic|ΛΕΤ. Ζ. ΔΙΔύμη, [C. I. vol. iii. no. 4022] while another mentions a polytonic|χιλίαρχον ἐν Ἱσπανίᾳ λεγεῶνος ἑβδόμης. [C. I. vol. i. no. 1126.] There is an inscription in which is found a "Tribunus Militum LEG. VII. GEMINAE FELICIS IN GERMANIA", from a comparison of which with two inscriptions found in Germany, [Lehne, "Schriften", vol. i. nos. 11, 62; Borghesi, "Sulle iscr. Rom. del Reno", p. 26] it has been inferred that the legion was employed on an expedition into Germany under Alexander Severus, and that this circumstance gave rise to the erroneous designation of polytonic|Γερμανική in the text of Ptolemy. [Booking, "N. D." pt. ii. pp. 1026, "seq."; Marquardt's "Becker, Röm. Alterthum", vol. iii. pt. 2, p. 354; Grotefend, in Pauly's Realencyklopädie, "s. v." Legio.]

The station of this legion in Asturias grew into an important city that after the invasions of 409 AD in Spain, became part of the Suevic Kingdom, which resisted the attacks of the Visigoths til 586, when it was taken by Leovigild; and it was one of the few cities which the Visigoths allowed to retain their fortifications. See León.

Architecture

The Roman bridge over the Tamega River in Chaves, then Aquae Flaviae, was built by the stationed legionaries of the Legio VII "Gemina" at the time of Trajan.

Film

In the film "The Final Inquiry (2006)" the fictional character Titus Valerios Taurus was the commander of the "Legio VII Gemina". [http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0491720/]

Music

The Portuguese pop / rock music group of the 1980s and 1990s Sétima Legião, from Chaves, took its name from it ("see Portuguese rock and Culture of Portugal").

See also

* List of Roman legions

References

*SmithDGRG

External links

* [http://www.livius.org/le-lh/legio/vii_gemina.html livius.org account]


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