
handle: 10481/98560 , 10366/139266
La participación de tropas de origen hispano en el ejército romano fue frecuente a lo largo del Alto Imperio. Este trabajo tiene como objetivo el estudio de aquellos militares reclutados en las colonias romana de Lusitania que fallecieron lejos de las mismas durante su periodo de servicio activo o bien tras recibir la honesta missio y decidir instalarse como veteranus en su lugar de destino.
The participation of soldiers of Hispanic origin in the Roman army was frequent during the High Empire. This article analyses the mobility of those military men recruited in the colonies of Lusitania who died far from them during their either service or after receiving the honesta missio and deciding to settle as veterans in their destination.
Grupo de Investigación HUM-215: Arqueología e historia de la Hispania Meridional en época Romana y Visigoda
Departamento de Historia Antigua
Ejército romano, Mobility, Roma, Milites, Colonias Romanas, movilidad, Hitoria antigua, Historia antigua, España, Rome, Lusitania, Colonisation, Ancient history, Roman colonies, Spain, Espa?a, Roman army, Colonización
Ejército romano, Mobility, Roma, Milites, Colonias Romanas, movilidad, Hitoria antigua, Historia antigua, España, Rome, Lusitania, Colonisation, Ancient history, Roman colonies, Spain, Espa?a, Roman army, Colonización
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