ANGUSTICLAVII — Equites Romani olim dicti sunt. Ut enim latiores clavi purpurei in tunicis Senatorum assuebantur, ita minores sive arctiores Equitum tunicas illuminabant. Unde Paterculus l. 2. c. 88. de M. Maecenate, Vixit, inquit, angustô clavô pene contentus.… … Hofmann J. Lexicon universale
Angusticlavĭi — (röm. Ant.), Beiname der Ritter u. Kriegstribunen, welche den Clavus angustus, d. h. den schmalen Purpurstreifen, an der Tunica trugen; im Gegensatz von Laticlavii … Pierer's Universal-Lexikon
Roman legion — For other uses, see legion The Roman Legion (from Latin legio military levy, conscription, from legere to choose ) is a term that can apply both as a transliteration of legio ( conscription or army ) to the entire Roman army and also, more… … Wikipedia
Roman army — The Roman army was a set of military forces employed by the Roman Kingdom, Roman Republic and later Roman Empire as part of the Roman military. For its main infantry constituent and for much of its history, see Roman legion; for a catalogue of… … Wikipedia
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Римский легион — У этого термина существуют и другие значения, см. Легион (значения). Римские легионеры (реконструкция) … Википедия
Легион (Древний Рим) — Римские легионеры (современная реконструкция) Легион (лат. legio, род. падеж legionis, от legio собираю, набираю) основная организационная единица в армии Древнего Рима. Легион состоял из 5 6 тыс. (в более поздние периоды до 8 тыс.) пехотинцев … Википедия
Centurion — For other uses, see Centurion (disambiguation). A historical reenactor in Roman centurion costume. Note the transverse crest on the Galea (helmet). It is believed that historically this may have indicated the wearer s rank. A centurion (Latin:… … Wikipedia
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Primus Pilus — The Primus Pilus was a member of a Roman legion.In the late Roman republic, the cohort of which there were six to ten, became the basic tactical unit of the legions. The cohort was composed of five to eight centuries each led by a centurion… … Wikipedia