05-19-2017, 09:19 PM
One of my ideas about an important event in the Roman Military history ,on the occasion of my publicatio:
2010 years anniversary of Great Illyrian Revolt. Erupted on 6 AD
http://legio-iiii-scythica.com/index.php...evolt.html
This leads to the idea that this auxiliary warrior (Thracian rider) may have been part of this same Thracian cavalry which participated in this military action during the Illyrian Revolt. It is very likely that this aureus was a gift to him from the Emperor Tiberius himself for special contributions as a sign of high rank and the important role which has performed this auxiliary Thracian warrior, probably nobleman.
This model of auxiliary belt is very suitable (perhaps the most appropriate because there is no other with more complete evidence) for the Roman auxiliary reenacting warriors from the various Thracian cohorts located throughout the all Roman Empire Limes.
2010 years anniversary of Great Illyrian Revolt. Erupted on 6 AD
http://legio-iiii-scythica.com/index.php...evolt.html
This leads to the idea that this auxiliary warrior (Thracian rider) may have been part of this same Thracian cavalry which participated in this military action during the Illyrian Revolt. It is very likely that this aureus was a gift to him from the Emperor Tiberius himself for special contributions as a sign of high rank and the important role which has performed this auxiliary Thracian warrior, probably nobleman.
This model of auxiliary belt is very suitable (perhaps the most appropriate because there is no other with more complete evidence) for the Roman auxiliary reenacting warriors from the various Thracian cohorts located throughout the all Roman Empire Limes.