Tap / click on image to see more RealViewsTM
Sale Price $22.95.
Original Price $27.00 Comp. value
per mug
You save 15%
9th Spanish Triumphant Roman Legion Bull Glass Frosted Glass Beer Mug
Qty:
Style
Frosted Glass Mug
-$4.75
-$3.80
-$2.85
+$0.95
+$2.85
+$4.75
Size
About Mugs
Sold by
About This Design
9th Spanish Triumphant Roman Legion Bull Glass Frosted Glass Beer Mug
(This history is printed on the side of the glass) Recruited from Spaniards, the exact date of this Legion's founding is uncertain, as by 58 BC they were already amongst Julius Caesar's older Legions when he first invaded Gaul. The Legion served with distinction throughout the Gallic Wars and aided in establishing the well-known fact over the years that Spanish troops were some of the toughest in the entire Roman Army. After the Battle of Pharsalus in 48, the troops were given their pensions and land, although most of them would still serve under Caesar in Africa. Octavian re-enlisted the Legion in 42, and it helped earn victory against Caesar's assassins at Philippi, and then against the rebel pirate Sextus Pompeius. After the Battle of Actium in 31, the Legion was sent to Hispania Tarraconensis, where it again distinguished itself in the large war against the Cantabrians. It was afterwards stationed in Pannonia for many years, where it was when Augustus died in 14 AD. In 43 AD, it invaded Britain under Emperor Claudius, and although it suffered heavy losses during the revolt of Queen Boudicca in 60, the Legion's commander (Quintus Cerialis) continued his career regardless, which makes it likely that the Legion had behaved most honorably. It then garrisoned Roman Britain's northern frontier, and it was under Cerialis' command that the Legion fought against the Brigantes in 78. Units of the Legion also fought against the Germanic Chatti in 83, and under Trajan during his Dacian Conquests. In 108-9 it built a stone fortress in York, and its activities in 117-18 have suggested that it was part of the basis for the famous 1954 Rosemary Sutcliff novel, "Eagle of the Ninth". Like most Caesarian units, its emblem was the bull.
Customer Reviews
4.8 out of 5 stars rating671 Total Reviews
671 Reviews
Reviews for similar products
5 out of 5 stars rating
By Martha S.September 25, 2023 • Verified Purchase
Frosted Glass Mug, 16 oz
Creator Review
The mug actually exceeded my expectations. It has a very substantial feel to it and is enjoyable to use. The printing is very nice - just as expected. Since the mug is frosted glass, I knew the colors would be more subdued than the image online. Since I could add my initial, I can now keep up with my mug.
5 out of 5 stars rating
By Rhonda B.December 14, 2021 • Verified Purchase
Frosted Glass Mug, 16 oz
Zazzle Reviewer Program
This frosted glass is beautiful and it's personalized. The printing is gorgeous.
5 out of 5 stars rating
By Maxine B.June 21, 2020 • Verified Purchase
Frosted Glass Mug, 16 oz
Creator Review
I am the creator of this product and ordered several for my husband and I to give as gifts to some couples who had been great sources of encouragement to us during his ongoing illness. I am writing this review based on what some of them have shared with me.
We had all of the mugs shipped directly to the recipients. I was in the process of ordering more for some other couples when I came across some bad reviews here. I got concerned and asked some of the previous recipients about their mugs they had received from us. This first picture is one taken by my sister-in-law of the mugs we gifted to her and her husband about six months ago. As you can see, the mugs turned out beautifully (even better than I'd hoped :) ). The second and third pics were taken by my sister of her and her husband's.
Both my sister-in-law and my sister say they wash theirs by hand, and as you can see, they still look new. Now I can order more with the confidence that they will turn out just as beautifully! Thank you so much, Zazzle! Excellent colors, images and printing! All turned out nicely!
Tags
Other Info
Product ID: 168829066469114048
Created on: 4/14/2010, 9:41 AM
Rating: G
Recently Viewed Items
