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Sétima Legião
Sétima Legião was a Portuguese rock band, active from 1982 when it was formed by friends Pedro Oliveira, Rodrigo Leão and Nuno Cruz until 2000. They named the band Sétima Legião after the Roman Seventh Legion sent to Lusitânia in the first century A.D.MP2000A origem dos nomes, accessed on April 27, 2012 In 1994, they split the stage with the British band The Stranglers to complete the opening act assignment in a live concert in Coimbra (Portugal) recorded in video on May 12. Members *'' Pedro Oliveira'' (vocals and guitar) *''Rodrigo Leão'' (bass and keys) *''Nuno Cruz'' (drums, percussion) *''Gabriel Gomes'' (accordion) *Paulo Tato Marinho' (bagpipes, flute) *''Ricardo Camacho'' (keys) *''Paulo Abelho'' (percussion, samplers) *''Francisco Ribeiro de Menezes'' (letters, backing vocals) Discography Studio albums *'' A Um Deus Desconhecido'' (1984) *'' Mar D'Outubro'' (1987) *'' De Um Tempo Ausente'' (1989) *''O Fogo O, or o, is the fifteenth letter and the fourt ...
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__NOTOC__ Legio VII Gemina (Latin for "The Twins' Seventh Legion") was a legion of the Imperial Roman army. It was raised in AD 68 in Hispania by the general Galba to take part in his rebellion against the emperor Nero. "Gemina" means the legion was dedicated to the legendary twin founders of Rome, Romulus and Remus, who were suckled by a she-wolf. The legion was deployed in the city called ''Legio'' (modern-day León, Spain) in AD 74 and remained in Hispania to the end of the 4th century. Tacitus calls the legion "Galbiana", to distinguish it from the senior Legio VII ''Claudia'', but this appellation is not found on any inscriptions. It appears to have received the appellation of "Gemina" on account of its amalgamation by Vespasian with one of the German legions, not improbably the Legio I ''Germanica''. Between 86 and 89 the Legion was commanded by the future emperor and native of the region Trajan. After serving in Pannonia and in the civil wars, it was settled by Ves ...
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