Jona Lendering
Jona Lendering read history at Leiden University (MA 1993), specialized in Mediterranean culture at the Amsterdam Free University (MA 1996), and worked at excavations in Holland (Riethoven) and Greece (Halos). After teaching historical theory and ancient history at the Free University for several years, he was one of the founders of a school for history teaching, Livius Onderwijs. Born in Amsterdam, it has now spread to auxiliary locations in Bussum, Dronten, Gouda, Haarlem, Hoorn, Schagen, Zaanstad, and Zoetermeer. As of 2013, Livius Onderwijs has eight teachers, about 500-600 students a year, and offers tours to countries like Italy, Turkey, Iran, and Lebanon. The field trips help to etch into the students' minds some of what they've learned at the school.
Because history is for a large part telling a story, something you do best in your own language, Lendering prefers to publish in Dutch journals. However, he has contributed to the Bryn Mawr Classical Review and Ancient Warfare, while he is the founder of Ancient History Magazine. He is also the publisher and editor of the on-line publication of the Babylonian Chronicles of the Hellenistic Period, a set of important cuneiform sources for the history of the Seleucid and Parthian Near East, transcribed, translated and commented on by Bert van der Spek of the Free University Amsterdam and Irving Finkel of the British Museum. A publication as book is in preparation.
Lendering has written several books and maintains a blog in Dutch. He is the author of several books, including Edge of Empire and Consensus and Crises. For the Livius website, which has received several awards, he collaborates closely with Bill Thayer of LacusCurtius. Lendering is also the webmaster of two daily blogs, the MainzerBeobachter.com and Grondslagen.net.
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Legio XV Primigenia
Legio XV Primigenia: one of the Roman legions. The surname Primigenia is one of the titles of the goddess Fortuna. Caligula This…Legio XVI Flavia Firma
Legio IIII Flavia Firma: one of the Roman legions. Its name means "the standfast Flavian legion". Vespasian (Hippo Regius) The former legion…Legio XVI Gallica
Legio XVI Gallica: one of the Roman legions. Its name means "the legion from Gaul". Augustus This legion was founded in 41…Legio XVII
Legio XVII: one of the Roman legions. Its surname is not known, but may have been Gallica or Germanica. Augustus Due to…Legio XVIII
Legio XVIII: one of the Roman legions. Its surname is not known, but may have been Gallica or Germanica. Augustus Due to…Legio XX Valeria Victrix
Legio XX Valeria Victrix: one of the Roman legions. The natural way to read the name is "victorious black eagle", although it can also be read as "valiant and victorious". …Legio XXI Rapax
Legio XXI Rapax: one of the Roman legions. The name means "predator". Augustus This legion was probably founded after 31 BCE by…Legio XXII Deiotariana
Legio XXII Deiotariana: one of the Roman legions. The name is derived from Deiotarus, a king who was allied with the Romans. …Legio XXII Primigenia
Legio XXII Primigenia: one of the Roman legions. The surname Primigenia is one of the titles of the goddess Fortuna. Caligula This…Legio XXX Ulpia Victrix
Legio XXX Ulpia Victrix: one of the Roman legions. Its name means "the victorious legion of Ulpius". Trajan The Thirtieth Ulpian legion…Legion: alphabetically
Legion: infantry unit in the Roman army. Legionary (age of Augustus) A Roman legion was an infantry unit consisting of heavily armed…Legion: chronological
Julius Caesar Before Caesar: VII, later known as Claudia Pia Fidelis VIII, later known asAugusta VIIII, later known as Hispana (disappears 161?) X Equestris, later…