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{{Short description|Roman legion}} {{more citations needed|date=August 2020}} {{Infobox military unit | unit_name = Legio I Adiutrix | native_name = | image = Legio I Adiutrix Vexillum.gif | image_size = 200 | caption = [[Vexillum]] of the Legion | dates = 68 – 344 | country = {{flagicon|Roman Empire}} [[Roman Empire]] | branch = [[Imperial Roman army]] | type = | role = | garrison = [[Szőny|Brigetio]] | motto = | battles = [[Year of the Four Emperors]] * [[Battle of Bedriacum]] [[Revolt of the Batavi]]<br>[[Trajan's Dacian Wars]]<br>[[Marcomannic Wars]]<br>[[Trajan's Parthian campaign]]<br>[[Battle of Mediolanum]] | commander1 = }} [[File:Roman Empire 125.png|thumb|right|300px|Map of the Roman empire in AD 125, under emperor [[Hadrian]], showing the Legio I Adiutrix, stationed on the river [[Danube]] at [[Szőny|Brigetio]] (Szőny, Hungary), in [[Pannonia Superior]] province, from AD 86 to at least 344]] [[File:Denarius-Septimius Severus-l1adiutrix-RIC 0002.jpg|thumb|300px|I ''Adiutrix'' celebrated by [[Septimius Severus]] with this [[denarius]]. I ''Adiutrix'' supported Severus in his fight for the [[Roman Emperor|purple]].]] [[File:Rheinzabern Ziegelstempel Legio I adiutrix.jpg|thumb|Brick stamp ''LEG I AD'' found in [[Rheinzabern]].]] '''Legio I Adiutrix''' ({{lit}} First Legion "Rescuer"), was a [[Roman legion|legion]] of the [[Imperial Roman army]] founded in AD 68, probably by [[Nero]] or [[Galba]] when he rebelled against emperor [[Nero]] (r. 54–68). The last record mentioning the ''Adiutrix'' is in 344, when it was stationed at [[Brigetio]] (modern [[Szőny]]), in the Roman province of [[Pannonia]]. The emblem of the legion was a [[Capricorn (astrology)|capricorn]],<ref name="Keppie">{{Aut|L.J.F. Keppie}}, The Origins and Early History of the Second Augustan Legion, in {{Aut|L.J.F. Keppie}}, ''Legions and Veterans: Roman Army Papers 1971-2000'', Stuttgart, 2000, p. [https://books.google.com/books?id=TLDvWqjSfP8C&q=Legions+and+Veterans:+Roman+Army+Papers+1971-2000&pg=PA128 128].</ref> used along with the winged horse [[Pegasus]], on the helmets the symbol used by I ''Adiutrix'' legionaries was a [[dolphin]].<ref name="Keppie"/> ==Origins== The legion probably was founded by [[Nero]], although some sources provide that it was [[Galba]].<ref name=":0">{{Cite web|title=Legio I Adiutrix - Livius|url=https://www.livius.org/articles/legion/legio-i-adiutrix/|access-date=2020-08-07|website=www.livius.org}}</ref> Some theories propose the idea that Nero began to recruit marines from the [[Miseno|Misenum]] navy, and Galba likely was responsible for the last stages of the organization, when sacrifices were made, and the legion received its [[Eagle Standard|aquila standard]]. Some children may have been among the first recruits.<ref name=":0" /> == Year of the Four Emperors == In the confusing [[Year of the Four Emperors]], the legion fought in [[Otho]]'s army in the [[Battle of Bedriacum]], where this emperor was defeated by [[Vitellius]]<ref>Tac., ''Hist.'' II 43.1.</ref> The victorious Vitellius ordered the legion transferred to Spain,<ref>Tac., ''Hist.'' III 44.</ref> but by the year 70 it was fighting in the [[Batavian rebellion]]. [[File:GNM - Römischer Infanteriehelm 1.jpg|thumb|Helmet of Lucius Lucretius Celer, Soldier in the centuria of Gaius Mummius Lolianus of the Legio I Adiutrix]] ==Stationed in Moguntiacum== The city of Moguntiacum ([[Mainz]]) is the legion's first known base camp, shared with [[Legio XIV Gemina|Legio XIV ''Gemina'']], where they attended mainly building activities. In 83, they fought the ''Germanic wars'' against the [[Chatti]], a German tribe living across the [[Rhine]], under the command of Emperor [[Domitian]]. After that they were transferred to the Danubian army stationed in the Roman province of [[Pannonia]], to fight the [[Dacia]]ns. ==Legio I Adiutrix Pia Fidelis== Following the murder of Domitian in 96, the ''Adiutrix'', along with the Danubian army, played an important role in Roman politics, forcing [[Nerva]] to adopt [[Trajan]] as his successor. When Trajan became emperor, he gave the legion the cognomen '''''[[Pia Fidelis]]''''' ("loyal and faithful") to acknowledge their support.<ref>''ILS'' 1029, 1061, etc.</ref> Between 101 and 106, under the new emperor's command, I ''Adiutrix'', along with [[Legio IV Flavia Felix|IV ''Flavia Felix'']] and [[Legio XIII Gemina|XIII ''Gemina'']], [[Trajan's Dacian Wars|conquered Dacia]] and occupied the [[Dacia (Roman province)|newly formed province]]. Trajan also used his ''Pia Fidelis'' in the [[Trajan's Parthian campaign|campaign against Parthia]] (115–117), but they were sent back to Pannonia by his successor emperor [[Hadrian]], with base in Brigetio. During the next decades, I ''Adiutrix'' remained in the Danube frontier. Under [[Marcus Aurelius]], I ''Adiutrix'' fought the [[Marcomannic Wars|war against Marcomanni]] commanded by [[Marcus Valerius Maximianus]]. Between 171 and 175, the commander was [[Pertinax]], emperor for a brief period in 193. When [[Septimius Severus]] became emperor, I ''Adiutrix'' was among his supporters, following him in the march for Rome. In the next decades, the main base was again Pannonia, but they played a part in several Parthian wars, namely the campaigns of 195 and [[Battle of Ctesiphon (198)|197–198]] of Septimius Severus, [[Parthian war of Caracalla|215–217]] led by [[Caracalla]] and 244 by [[Gordian III]]. It (probably vexilationes of it) took part in the [[battle of Mediolanum]]. The legion received the cognomen '''''Pia Fidelis Bis''''' ("twice loyal and faithful") and '''''Constans''''' ("reliable"), sometime in the 3rd century. == Attested members == {| class="wikitable sortable" |- style="vertical-align: top;" ! Name ! Rank ! Time frame ! Province ! Source |- | [[Orfidius Benignus]] | [[legatus legionis]] | 69 | Italia | Tacitus, ''[[Histories (Tacitus)|Histories]]'', ii.43 |- | [[Sextus Octavius Fronto]] | legatus legionis | between 75 and 85 | | |- | [[Titus Julius Maximus Manlianus]] | legatus legionis | c. 105 | | {{CIL|12|3167}} |- | [[Lucius Attius Macro]] | legatus legionis | between 125 and 130 | [[Pannonia Superior]] | {{CIL|3|4356}} |- | [[Claudius Maximus]]<ref>Géza Alföldy, ''Konsulat und Senatorenstand unter der Antoninen'' (Bonn: Rudolf Habelt Verlag 1977), p. 334</ref> | legatus legionis | c. 134 - c. 137 | Pannonia Superior | |- | [[Titus Flavius Longinus]]<ref name=Alföldy-296>Alföldy, ''Konsulat und Senatorenstand unter der Antonine'', p. 296</ref> | legatus legionis | c. 143-c. 146 | Pannonia Superior | IGRR I, 622 |- | [[Gaius Julius Commodus Orfitianus]]<ref name=Alföldy-296/> | legatus legionis | c. 149-c. 152 | Pannonia Superior | |- | [[Publius Helvius Pertinax]]<ref name=Alföldy-296/> | legatus legionis | c. 171-175 | Pannonia Superior | [[Augustan History]], ''Pertinax'', 2.6 |- | [[Marcus Valerius Maximianus]]<ref name=Alföldy-296/> | legatus legionis | c. 179 | Pannonia Superior | {{AE|1956|124}} |- | [[Lucius Aurelius Gallus]]<ref name=Leunissen-335>Paul M. M. Leunissen, ''Konsuln und Konsulare in der Zeit von Commodus bis Severus Alexander'' (1989), p. 335</ref> | legatus legionis | c. 193 | Pannonia Superior | |- | [[Gaius Junius Faustinus Placidus Postumianus]]<ref name=Leunissen-335/> | legatus legionis | c. 196? | Pannonia Superior | {{CIL|8|597}} |- | Quintus Cornelius Valens Cu[...] Honestianus Junianus<ref name=Leunissen-335/> | legatus legionis | 200/210 | Pannonia Superior | {{CIL|8|18269}} |- | [[Claudius Piso]]<ref name=Leunissen-335/> | legatus legionis | c. 207 | Pannonia Superior | |- | [[Lucius Julius Apronius Maenius Pius Salamallianus]]<ref name=Leunissen-335/> | legatus legionis | 220/222 | Pannonia Superior | {{CIL|8|18270}} |- | Aemillus Deciminus | medicus ordinarius | c.114 | Pannonia | {{CIL|3|4279}} |- | Quintus T.f. Attius Priscus | [[tribunus angusticlavius]] | 1st century | | {{CIL|5|7425}} = ILS 2720 |- | [[Lucius Minicius Natalis Quadronius Verus]] | [[tribunus laticlavius]] | c. 115 | | {{CIL|14|3599}} |- | [[Gaius Caesonius Macer Rufinianus]] | tribunus laticlavius | between 178 and 180 | Pannonia Superior | {{CIL|14|3900}} |- | [[Gaius Julius Septimius Castinus]] | tribunus laticlavius | late 2nd century | Pannonia Superior | {{CIL|3|10473}} |} ==See also== {{Portal|Ancient Rome}} *[[List of Roman legions]] ==Notes== {{Reflist}} ==References== ===Primary sources=== *Tacitus, ''Histories''. ===Secondary sources=== *{{Aut|J.B. Campbell}}, art. Legio, in ''[[Realencyclopädie der Classischen Altertumswissenschaft|NP]]'' 7 (1999), klm. 7-22. *{{Aut|L.J.F. Keppie}}, The Origins and Early History of the Second Augustan Legion, in {{Aut|L.J.F. Keppie}}, ''Legions and Veterans: Roman Army Papers 1971-2000'', Stuttgart, 2000, pp. 123–160. {{Roman Legion|}} {{Authority control}} [[Category:Roman legions|01 Adiutrix]] [[Category:68 establishments]] [[Category:Chatti]] [[Category:Marine forces history]] [[Category:Military units and formations established in the 1st century]] [[Category:60s establishments in the Roman Empire]] [[Category:60s establishments]] [[Category:Roman marines]]
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