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Octavian's 10th Fretensis Roman Legion Dolphin Mug

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You don’t have to give up a colorful, funny, or attractive design for the function of a top-notch travel mug. Zazzle’s commuter mugs feature a rubber-lined lid for a tight, spill-resistant seal, twist the lid to reveal the sip opening! So, take your favorite photo, monogram, pattern, or cool design with you on your new favorite mug.

  • Dimensions: 14-ounce: 2.5" D base x 3.5” D x 6.2” H
  • Materials: Stainless steel body; plastic handle and base; rubber-lined plastic lid
  • Double-walled stainless steel helps will keep your drink of choice hot
  • Do not microwave; hand wash recommended
  • Printed on demand in San Jose, California
  • Do not overfill and be careful with hot liquids that may scald
  • Keep out of reach of children when filled with hot liquid

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Octavian's 10th Fretensis Roman Legion Dolphin Mug

Octavian's 10th Fretensis Roman Legion Dolphin Mug

(This history is printed on the side of the mug) This Legion was founded in 41-40 BC by Caesar's heir, Octavian, who used it immediately to defeat the rebel pirate Sextus Pompeius, who'd put Rome's grain supply into peril. It got its number as a reminder of Caesar's beloved 10th. Octavian often numbered his Legions with numbers previously used, or later used by his rival Antony. It was while guarding the Straits of Messina, and after the naval Battle of Naulochus that the Legion received its permanent surname, 'Fretensis', which means 'of the sea straits'. After the decisive Battle of Actium in 31 BC, Octavian became Emperor Augustus, and sent the Legion to Cremona in Northern Italy. It was later stationed in the Balkans, in Syria in 6 AD, and sub-units of the Legion were at Cyrrhus, guarding the route from the Euphrates to Alexandria. While in Syria, the Legion fought under the famous Governor Publius Quirinius. During Nero's reign, the Legion fought against the vassal kingdom Armenia, capturing the capitals Artaxata and Tigranocerta. It afterwards was commanded by the father of the future-Emperor Trajan as it fought in the war against the Jews. In 70, it took part in the siege of Jerusalem, and afterwards remained based there for over 150 years. In 115-17, several of the Legion's officers were decorated serving under Trajan against the Parthians. Under Emperor Hadrian, it fought against the messianic leader Simon ben Kosiba, and had to evacuate its fortress at Jerusalem. The Legion redeemed itself in 136 at the siege of Batar, and the soldiers made a dedication to the water God Neptune. Units of the Legion fought against the Marcomanni under Emperor Marcus Aurelius. During the reign of Emperor Caracalla (211-17) the Legion was back at its Jerusalem fortress, but it was later sent to Aela, where it guarded the Scorpion Pass to Israel. Nothing is known of the Legion after the mid-3rd century. Its emblem was a dolphin.

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Product ID: 168184209259125529
Created on: 4/15/2010, 5:10 PM
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