Cohors IV Baetica | |
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![]() Roman infantry helmet (late 1st century) | |
Active | Not later than 14 BC |
Country | Roman Empire |
Type | Roman auxiliary cohort |
Role | infantry/cavalry |
Garrison/HQ | Castra of Olteni ? |
Engagements | prob. Dacian Wars (99–106) |

Inscription C IIII BE on stamped brick found at Olteni
The Cohors IV Baetica was a cohort of Roman auxiliaries. It was originally recruited from natives of Hispania Baetica, a Roman province created on 29 BC, after the division of province Hispania Ulterior.
In a bronze inscription dated 51–74 AD, which was found in Bergamo on 1871, it is mentioned a member of the cohors "M(arcus) Sempronius Fuscus praefectus cohortis Baeticae".[1]
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