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in the late 1st century AD. The unit likely played a role in maintaining Roman control over the area and in defending the Roman frontier against incursions by
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in Romania). The Cohors I Ubiorum was likely created during the reign of Augustus, and it is known to have been in existence during the reign of
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was a Roman auxiliary cohort. The cohort was at one point or another stationed at Calidava/Calidaua (modern day
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The Evidence for and a Short History of the Auxiliary Infantry Units of the Imperial Roman Army
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The Ubii and the Auxilia," in The Roman Army in the North-West
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