[522] See above, [p. 157], n. 3.

[523] This inscription is certainly interpolated, but Cichorius believes in the authenticity of this title.

[524] See A. E. 1903. 288. Not mentioned by Cichorius.

[525] Not mentioned by Cichorius and only known from iii. 15184.

[526] Another Ala II Thracum may be assumed to have been sometime in existence, as two regiments bear the number III.

[527] The only certain mention with full title is in A. E. 1911. 161. For the ascription of this and the following cohort to the garrison of Syria see above, [p. 162], n. 3.

[528] Not included by Cichorius and only mentioned on the Macedonian diploma for 124, A. E. 1909. 105.

[529] Not included by Cichorius and only known from this inscription.

[530] Not included by Cichorius and only known from one inscription, A. E. 1900. 48. The Syrian Cyrrhestis might, of course, be meant, and the soldier’s birthplace, Beroea, is equally ambiguous, but the fact that the regiment was in Dalmatia suggests a Macedonian origin.

[531] For this regiment see above, [p. 61], n. 7.