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List of Roman legions

This is a list of Roman legions. These are mainly legions of the Roman Empire; earlier legions were not permanent named organizations.

Comments added include life span of the legion, cause of disappearance (if relevant) and the original commander, meaning, the man who levied the legion.

Legio I

Legio II

Legio III

Legio IV

Legio V

Legio VI

Legio VII

Legio VIII

Legio IX

Legio X

Legio XI

Legio XII

Legio XIII

Legio XIV

Legio XV

Legio XVI

Legio XVII

Legio XVIII

Legio XIX

Legio XX

Legio XXI

Legio XXII

Legio XXX


Later on, in the 4th century, the legions lose the role of backbone of the Roman armies in favour of the cavalry units; their new role is the one of static control of the borders of the empire, guarding the fortified garrisons in the zones most exposed to enemy invasion. Some of these new legions are known:

  • Legio I
    • I Armeniaca
    • I Flavia Constantia
    • I Flavia Gallicana
    • I Flavia Martis
    • I Flavia Pacis
    • I Illyricorum
    • I Iovia
    • I Isaura Sagitaria
    • I Iulia Alpina
    • I Martia
    • I Maximiana
    • I Noricorum
    • I Pontica
  • Legio II
    • II Armeniaca
    • II Britannica
    • II Flavia Constantia
    • II Flavia Virtutis
    • II Herculia
    • II Isaura
    • II Iulia Alpina
  • Legio III
    • III Diocletiana
    • III Flavia Salutis
    • III Herculia
    • III Isaura
    • III Iulia Alpina
  • Legio IIII
    • IIII Italica
    • IIII Martia
    • IIII Parthica
  • Legio V
    • V Iovia
    • V Parthica
  • Legio VI
    • VI Gallicana
    • VI Herculia
    • VI Hispana
    • VI Parthica
  • Legio XII
    • XII Victrix


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