Read the book!

BAR S1491 2006: Legio XX Valeria Victrix Prosopography, archaeology and history by Stephen James Malone. ISBN 1841719226. £39.00. iv+287 pages; 63 tables, 26 figures, maps, plans and drawings; 14 b/w plates. Five catalogues and Appendices.

This study of legio XX Valeria Victrix combines a personal, historical and archaeological approach to the study of the legion (roughly the first four centuries after Christ) as a whole. Epigraphic and historical evidence is presented for all those individuals known to have served with the Twentieth Legion in their various capacities. Sources are quoted, with translation, for each of these and significant details of the careers discussed. Further aspects of careers generally are considered at the end of the relevant sections. This corpus is supported by a number of indices – of nomenclature, origins, ranks, service and posts held in other units etc., as well as an index of primary sources. Other inscriptions attesting to the presence of the Twentieth legion and its activities in various quarters of the Empire are also collected and presented. This epigraphic evidence is drawn together with that of the archaeological and historical sources, and with the copious modern literature on the subject of the Roman Army, to present a history of the Twentieth Legion from its formation out of the legions of the civil wars of the late Republic, to its uncertain end in the changing conditions of the late third and fourth centuries. Particular emphasis is placed on the role of individuals and the light that their careers can shed on the history and activities of the legion. Studies on a number of other aspects of the history and organization of the legion are appended.

Better still buy the book. Either direct through Archaeopress via the above link, or through Oxbow, or perhaps through one of these (although I doubt if any of them hold stock, nor are they any cheaper, so there's not much to gain). In the US try David Brown. Elsewhere Bookfinder throws up some German, French and Italian sources (but I refer to my above comment, Archaeopress may do you just as well).

Read the review!

William Manning in Britannia 37 (2007), 394-5

If I'd been better at sending out review copies, I might have more to quote, but I'm not complaining, it's a good review.


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