Legio Ii Augusta
Legio II ''Augusta
'' was a
Roman legion
. It was originally raised by
Octavian
and stationed in
Spain
. After the destruction of
Varus
' legions in
9
AD, II
Augusta
moved to
Germany
, possibly in the area of
Mainz
. After
17
AD it was at
Argentorate
(modern
Strasbourg
). The legion participated in the
Roman invasion of Britain
in
43
. The future Emperor
Vespasian
was the legion's commander at the time and led the campaign against the
Durotriges
tribe. From
66
to around
74
it was stationed at
Glevum
(modern
Gloucester
), and then moved to
Isca Silurum
(probably modern
Caerleon
), building a stone fortress that the soldiers occupied until the end of the
3rd century
. In his fantasy novel
Grail
, the author
Stephen R. Lawhead
states that the legion was ensnared by the black magic of the witch
Morgan le Fay
, doomed to perpetually wander the mists of
Lyonesse
.
See also
List of Roman legions
The name is now used by a group of re-creators; see
http://museums.ncl.ac.uk/archive/arma/welc/groups/legiiavg.htm
.
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