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Cohors II Italica Civium Romanorum was a Roman cohort from Italia formed from Roman citizens. A cohort based in Caesarea is referred to in the Acts of the Apostles (Ancient Greek: σπείρης τῆς καλουμένης Ἰταλικῆς, "the cohort called Italian", in Acts 10:1, translated as the Italian band in the King James Version, or the Italian Regiment in the Good News Translation and World English Bible), and is associated with Cornelius the Centurion, the first gentile convert to Christianity. The cohort was among those stationed in Syria in 157 under legate Arridius Cornelianus.

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  • Cohors II Italica Civium Romanorum (en)
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  • Die Cohors II Italica [voluntariorum] [civium Romanorum] (deutsch 2. Kohorte Italica [der Freiwilligen] [der römischen Bürger]) war eine römische Auxiliareinheit. Sie ist durch Militärdiplome und Inschriften belegt. (de)
  • Cohors II Italica Civium Romanorum was a Roman cohort from Italia formed from Roman citizens. A cohort based in Caesarea is referred to in the Acts of the Apostles (Ancient Greek: σπείρης τῆς καλουμένης Ἰταλικῆς, "the cohort called Italian", in Acts 10:1, translated as the Italian band in the King James Version, or the Italian Regiment in the Good News Translation and World English Bible), and is associated with Cornelius the Centurion, the first gentile convert to Christianity. The cohort was among those stationed in Syria in 157 under legate Arridius Cornelianus. (en)
  • Het Cohors II Italica Civium Romanorum was een Romeins cohort uit Italië gevormd uit Romeinse burgers.In de Handelingen van de Apostelen wordt verwezen naar een cohort gestationeerd in Caesarea, "de Italiaanse" genaamd, waarvan Cornelius de honderdman is. Volgens Josephus bestond het grootste gedeelte van het in Caesarea gestationeerde Romeinse leger uit Syriërs.De weet vrijwel zeker dat het cohort uit auxiliarii (hulptroepen) bestond, die deels of zelfs geheel uit Italië afkomstig waren. Waarschijnlijk waren het velones(vrijwilligers). (nl)
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  • Die Cohors II Italica [voluntariorum] [civium Romanorum] (deutsch 2. Kohorte Italica [der Freiwilligen] [der römischen Bürger]) war eine römische Auxiliareinheit. Sie ist durch Militärdiplome und Inschriften belegt. (de)
  • Cohors II Italica Civium Romanorum was a Roman cohort from Italia formed from Roman citizens. A cohort based in Caesarea is referred to in the Acts of the Apostles (Ancient Greek: σπείρης τῆς καλουμένης Ἰταλικῆς, "the cohort called Italian", in Acts 10:1, translated as the Italian band in the King James Version, or the Italian Regiment in the Good News Translation and World English Bible), and is associated with Cornelius the Centurion, the first gentile convert to Christianity. According to Josephus, the principal portion of the Roman army stationed at Caesarea were Syrians. and the Pulpit Commentary therefore considers it 'pretty certain ... that the Italian cohort here spoken of were auxiliaries, so called as being made up in whole or in part of Italians, probably volunteers or velones.' The cohort was among those stationed in Syria in 157 under legate Arridius Cornelianus. (en)
  • Het Cohors II Italica Civium Romanorum was een Romeins cohort uit Italië gevormd uit Romeinse burgers.In de Handelingen van de Apostelen wordt verwezen naar een cohort gestationeerd in Caesarea, "de Italiaanse" genaamd, waarvan Cornelius de honderdman is. Volgens Josephus bestond het grootste gedeelte van het in Caesarea gestationeerde Romeinse leger uit Syriërs.De weet vrijwel zeker dat het cohort uit auxiliarii (hulptroepen) bestond, die deels of zelfs geheel uit Italië afkomstig waren. Waarschijnlijk waren het velones(vrijwilligers). Het cohort was tot 157 gestationeerd in Syria onder Legaat . (nl)
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