'Legio I ''Minervia''' (Latin: ''prima minérvia'') was a
Roman legion levied by emperor
Domitian in
82, for the campaign against the Germanic tribe of the
Chatti. Its
cognomen is related to the goddess
Minerva, the legion's protector. There are still records of the I ''Minervia'' in the
Rhine border in the middle of the
4th century. The legion's emblem is an image of goddess Minerva.
Legio I ''Minervia'' first, and main, camp was in the city of ''Bonna'' (modern
Bonn), in the province of
Germania Inferior. In
89, they suppressed a revolt of the governor of
Germania Superior. Due to this, Domitian gave them the cognomen ''Pia Fidelis Domitiana'' (loyal and faithful to Domitian) to acknowledge their support.
Between
101 and
106, the legion fought the
Dacian Wars of emperor
Trajan, commanded by
Hadrian, the future emperor. The emblem with Minerva figure appears on the
column of Trajan in
Rome, along with symbols of other legions. After this war, I ''Minervia'' returned to its home city of Bonna. Together with
XXX ''Ulpia Victrix'', stationed close by in ''Castra Vetera II'' (modern
Xanten), they worked in numerous military and building activities, even extracting stone from quarries.
Although it belonged to the Germanic army and Bonn was its camp, ''
vexillationes'' (subunits) of the legion were allocated in different parts of the Empire:
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162-
166 war against the
Parthian Empire, commanded by emperor
Lucius Verus
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166-
175 and
178-
180 war against the
Marcomanni, commanded by emperor
Marcus Aurelius
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173 campaign against the Chauci of
Gallia Belgica, commanded by governor
Didius Julianus
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198-
211 garrison of the city of
Lugdunum, capital of Gallia
During the civil wars of the late
2nd and
3rd century, I ''Minervia'' supported the following emperors (each of them gave them the indicated titles, dropped out after their fall):
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Septimius Severus
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Elagabalus (''Antoniniana'')
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Alexander Severus (''Severiana Alexandriana'')
★ the
Gallic Empire, that existed between
260 and
274
Around
353, Bonna was destroyed by the Franks, and I ''Minervia'' disappears from the sources. However, there is no reference to its destruction.
See also
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List of Roman legions
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Roman legion
External links
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livius.org account for Legio I ''Minervia''
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Legio I Minervia Pia Fidelis, German re-enactment group
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[1], German re-enactment group, reenacting not only the Legio I Minervia.