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other titles are mostly derived from {a) the name of the 

 province with which they were associated, e.g., Macedonica, 

 Cyrenaica; (b) the scene of some signal victory, e.g., 

 Fretensis; (c) the standard of the Legion, e.g., Fulminata, 

 Alauda; (d) complimentary titles such as Victrix, Rafax; 

 (e) the circumstance that two forces had been amalgamated, 

 in which case they are known as Gemina, e.g., Legio XIII. 

 Gemina. But there would appear to be nothing in the 

 nature of the case to prevent a legion being designated by 

 a title preserving the memory of a distinguished com- 

 mander. 



H. Williamson. 



