V Macedonica VII Pia VII Fidelis

Heavy Infantry(0.6.7)
Weapons
AttackLethalityChargeTypeTechMin. DelayMissile TypeMissile RangeAmmo
Weapon AttributesPrimaryArmour-piercing, Thrown before chargingSecondaryNoneAttack AttributesFire Delay0Modifiers
Primary1319ThrownBladed25javelin2452
Secondary120.510MeleeBladed25---
None

Defence
TotalArmourDefence SkillShield
Primary49112810
Secondary----

Short description

Legio V was one of the original twenty-eight legions raised by Octavian. Entered Eastern Empire Army in 475.


Description

Legio V was one of the original twenty-eight legions raised by Octavian. There are two fifth legions recorded: the V Gallica and the V Urbana. It is possible that these both were early names for the V Macedonica. The legion probably participated in the Battle of Actium (31 BC). It later moved to Macedonia, where it stayed from 30 BC to AD 6, gaining its cognomen, before moving to Oescus (Moesia).

 

In 62, some vexillationes of the Fifth fought under Lucius Caesennius Paetus in Armenia against the Parthian Empire. After the defeat of the Battle of Rhandeia, the whole V Macedonica, together with III Gallica, VI Ferrata, and X Fretensis under the command of Gnaeus Domitius Corbulo, was sent to the east to fight in the victorious war against the Parthians.

 

The Fifth was probably still in the East when the Great Jewish Revolt in Iudaea Province began in 66. Nero gave the V Macedonica, the X Fretensis and the XV Apollinaris to Titus Flavius Vespasianus to counter the revolt. In 67, in Galilee, the city of Sepphoris surrendered peacefully to the Roman army, and later the V Macedonica conquered Mount Gerizim, the chief sanctuary of the Samaritans. In the Year of the Four Emperors, 68, the legion stayed inactive in Emmaus, where several tombstones of soldiers of the V Macedonica remain. After the proclamation of Vespasian as Emperor and the end of the war under his son Titus, the V Macedonica left Iudaea and returned to Oescus (71 AD). In 96, the later emperor Hadrian served the legion as tribunus militum.

 

In 101, the legion moved to Moesia, to fight in Emperor Trajan's wars against the Dacian king Decebalus. The legate of the V Macedonica was future emperor Hadrian. After the second of Trajan's Dacian Wars ended in 106, the legion remained in Troesmis (modern Iglita), near the Danube Delta from 107.

 

When Emperor Lucius Verus started his campaign against the Parthians (161-166), the legion moved to the east, but was returned to Dacia Porolissensis and was based in Potaissa by 166. This was indeed fortunate for Emperor Marcus Aurelius; the Danuvian frontier was a hot border of the Empire, and when Marcus Aurelius repelled the invading Marcomanni, Sarmatians, and Quadi, the V Macedonica was in the thick of it.

 

At the beginning of the reign of Commodus, the V Macedonica and the XIII Gemina once again defeated the Sarmatians, under the future usurpers Pescennius Niger and Clodius Albinus. The Fifth later supported Septimius Severus, in his fight for the purple. Then in 185 or 187, the legion was awarded of the title Pia Constans ("Faithful and reliable") or Pia Fidelis ("Faithful and loyal"), after defeating a mercenary army in Dacia.

 

While based at Potaissa for most of the 3rd century, V Macedonica fought several times, earning battle honours in doing so. Valerian gave the Fifth the name III Pia III Fidelis; his son, Gallienus gave the legion the title VII Pia VII Fidelis, with the 4th, 5th and 6th titles awarded probably when the legion was used as a mobile cavalry unit against usurpers Ingenuus and Regalianus (260, Moesia). A vexillatio fought against Victorinus (Gaul, 269-271).

 

The legion returned to Oescus in 274, after Aurelian had retired from Dacia. It guarded the province in later centuries, becoming a comitatensis unit under the Magister Militum per Orientis. It probably became part of the Byzantine army.

 

The cavalry unit created by Gallienus was definitively detached by Diocletian, and become part of his comitatus. This unit was sent to Mesopotamia, where it successfully fought against the Sassanid Empire in 296, and then to Memphis, where it was to stay until its entering into the Byzantine army.

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