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The legion was founded in Transalpine Gaul in 52 BC by Julius Caesar. [2] Caesar paid the soldiers from his private purse. Only later was it recognized by the Senate. [2] It is possible the legion was originally named Legio V Gallica [citation needed]. The unusual, Gaulish surname must refer to the Gallic custom to wear lark's wings on their ...
The three death knight specializations are blood, frost and unholy. The blood specialization focuses on the manipulation of blood, using an enemy's blood against them while using the death knights' blood to benefit themselves. Frost specializes in control, counters and combination strikes using frost related abilities.
4th Legion may refer to: Legio IV Macedonica founded in 48 BC; Legio IV Scythica founded c. 42 BC by the general Mark Antony; Legio IV Flavia Felix founded in AD 70 by the emperor Vespasian from the ashes of the Legio IV Macedonica; Legio IV Martia; Legio IV Italica founded in AD 231 by emperor Alexander Severus
MARANELLO, Italy (AP) — Seven-time Formula 1 champion Lewis Hamilton arrived at Ferrari’s headquarters on Monday to get down to work with his new team.. First up was a short visit to the ...
Fire chief Anthony Marrone and Captain Sheila Kelliher Berkoh presented the evening's final award. When the firefighter opened up the envelope to read its contents aloud, her face gave away her ...
It is also sometimes referred to as the Frost Fair Blade (冷豔鋸), from the idea that during a battle in the snow, the blade continuously had blood on it; the blood froze and made a layer of frost on the blade.
Combining time-restricted eating with exercise may be more effective in prompting weight loss than exercise without time-restricted eating, recent evidence suggests.
In 175, the legion was in Melitene, when Avidius Cassius revolted; the Twelfth, having been loyal to the Emperor, obtained the cognomen Certa Constans, "surely constant". After the death of Emperor Pertinax , 193, XII Fulminata supported the governor of Syria , Pescennius Niger , who was in the end defeated by Emperor Septimius Severus .