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The Cohors VI Nerviorum (Шаблон:Lang-en) was an auxiliary unit of Roman Army Cohors quinquagenaria peditata type attested in the Roman province of Britannia from the second century to the early fifth century AD.[1]

Service in Britannia

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Tablet from Rough Castle Principia. RIB 2145. Dedication to Emperor Antoninus Pius[2] George MacDonald calls in no. 29 in the 2nd edition of his book The Roman Wall in Scotland.[3]

The cohort was based at Greatchesters fort on Hadrian's Wall intermittently from the second to the fourth century AD.[4] Inscriptions found at Rough Castle Fort on the Antonine Wall in Scotland state that 480 men of the Cohors VI Nerviorum served there between 156–162 AD.[5] One of its commanders was a centurion named Flavius Betto.[6]

The cohort also rebuilt part of the Virosidum fort in present North Yorkshire around 205-208AD.[7] In AD 205, whilst stationed at Virosium, the Prefect of the Cohort was Lucius Vinicius Pius.[8]

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