File:Batavi Seniores scutum.png
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| DescriptionBatavi Seniores scutum.png | Shield pattern auxilia palatina unit listed in the surviving manuscript copies in the Magister Peditum's infantry roster, called the Batavi matriciaci seniores. This was split into a Batavi seniores and a Mattiaci seniores, since these unit names appear in the appropriate positions under the Magister Peditum's Italian command. |
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| Source | Notitia Dignitatum, Bodleian Manuscript |
| Author | Veleius |
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| current | 20:01, 10 September 2025 | 500 × 500 (40 KB) | wikimediacommons>Veleius | Mit Schildbuckel. |
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