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Optio - Brill Reference WorksIn the legions these optiones served on the general's staff and appear to have been promoted directly to centurio. They may have differed in rank and function ...
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A Note on the use of the Titles Optio and Magister below the ...Nov 9, 2011 · A Note on the use of the Titles Optio and Magister below the Centurionate during the Principate. Published online by Cambridge University Press: ...
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The Roman LegionWithin the century, there also was the guard commander (tesserarius) and centurion-in-waiting (optio), who was appointed by the centurior as his deputy. The ...
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Officers of the Roman Army - World History EncyclopediaMar 22, 2021 · Training was supervised by a specialized officer, usually the optio. Training included close-order drills, mock battles and one-on-one combat.Missing: scholarly | Show results with:scholarly
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Roman Ranks Army - Empowering Veterans Support NetworkThe Optio was a rank just below the Centurion. They served as the Centurion's second-in-command and were often responsible for administrative duties, such as ...
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The Structure and Ranks of a Roman Legion - Roman Britain.orgThe century that each centurion commanded was a direct reflection of his rank ... Optio. Deputy Centurion. The post of Optio was optional, depending on the ...Missing: definition | Show results with:definition
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The Roman Imperial Legion and Military Ranks - UNRV.comInformation about the Roman Legions of the Imperial Period. In the Roman army ... Optio. One for each Centurion (59), they were appointed by the Centurion ...
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The tombstone of Caecilius Avitus, optio in the XXth legion based at ...The tombstone of Caecilius Avitus, optio in the XXth legion based at Chester. In his left hand he carries a case of stylus tablets,in his right aa staff.Missing: wax | Show results with:wax
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Roman army pay scales revisited: responses and answers7-8) where the Roman historian indicates that legionary pay was less than 365 denarii per year (it was in fact 225 denarii: cf. above) and that pay in the ...
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PAY GRADES AND RANKS BELOW THE CENTURIONATE - jstor47. Thus in the legions the group of principales of the rank of optio and above, on the basis of analogy with the auxilia, would appear to be duplicarii; mostly ...
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[PDF] Centurions The Practice of Roman Officership - COREcenturion's intermediate status and rank within the Roman military hierarchy translated into an intermediate position in Roman civil-military relations. In ...
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Roman command - IMPERIUM ROMANUMOptio fabricae – a soldier supervising the workshop. Optio navaliorum – a soldier managing boats. Optio praetoria – a soldier attached to the general staff.Missing: variants | Show results with:variants
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Roman Military GlossarySometimes known as the praefectus legionis this rank was the third-in-command of a legion, recruited from among its senior centurions, and was the highest rank ...
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Glossary of military terms - O - Roman Britain.orgOptio carceris. NCO in charge of the prison cells. Optio centuriae. 'Chosen ... Optio fabricae. Soldier or NCO in charge of a work shop. Optio navaliorum.
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The draco, the Late Roman military standard - FectioOther ranks are less clear: from Cagliari/Sardinia we know an optio draconarius, while the bearcus draconarius seems to have been an unusually high-ranking ...
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Large print guide | British MuseumThese examples from Egypt, made hundreds of years later, show how little Roman clothing basics – common to soldier and civilian alike – changed over time.Missing: armor | Show results with:armor
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Roman Soldier's Gear -- Main Page - Romans in Britainlike a loincloth — the existence of Subligaria was confirmed by one of the Vindolanda tablets. Cloak: two types of cloaks were used ...
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The production of early imperial military armour on JSTORThe earliest forms of metal lorica segmentata date to around 9 BC. These early Kalkreise forms have been recovered from Dangestetten, Germany and Vindonissa, ...
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Roman Armor & Weapons - World History EncyclopediaFeb 24, 2021 · The Evolution of Armor. From the early days of the Roman Republic to the Imperial period, the legionary's basic weaponry evolved. His attire ...
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The Roman Soldier's Footwear - Caligae and CalceiEarlier legionaries wore the caligae, open sandal-like boots that had thick soles held together with hobnails. From the late 1st century onwards the army began ...
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Exhibition | Army Life | Clothing - Vindolanda Tablets OnlineThe Vindolanda tablets are a rich source of evidence for Latin terms for clothing and footwear (for example 184, 185, 186)Missing: armor | Show results with:armor
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The Roman Soldier's Helmet - Galea - Romans in BritainThe crest holder consisted of a right-angled foot that slid into a tube on the crown of the helmet, although some versions found also have additional decorative ...
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Helmets of the Roman Army - Legio X FretensisCenturions attached a transverse crest (or plume) made of horsehair or feathers to their helmet. ... optio's helmet remains a big question. A fragment of a ...
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(PDF) AD 69: Emperors, Armies & Anarchy - Academia.eduHere we clearly see the 'badge of office' of an optio, a stout staff (hastile), which was extremely useful in forcing any wavering men back into line. In ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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Dressed for the Occasion. Clothes and Context in the Roman army.Taken together, the evidence clearly shows, that Roman soldiers needed a substantial number and variety of clothes for summer and winter, different weather ...Missing: armor | Show results with:armor
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[PDF] INFORMATION TO USERS - ScholarSpaceLower ranking officers of the Roman army with both command and staff duties. A year of military service with pay. A "selected soldier" who serves as a.
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The Gear That Made Roman Legionaries Unstoppable - TheCollectorOct 23, 2025 · Leather strips called pteruges hung from the waist and added ... balteus. A scarf called a focale was also used. Wrapped around the ...
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The Roman Soldier's cloak - Romans in BritainRoman soldiers often wore a thick warm rectangular cloak called the sagum. It was used to protect the soldier from bad weather on the march or during sentry ...Missing: optio | Show results with:optio
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The Date and Purpose of Vegetius' 'De re militari' | Traditiothe soldier's equivalent of ...
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Vegetius in context : establishing the date of the Epitoma rei militaris ...49, 171, 184) Vegetius describing a Western Empire besieged by barbarians roaming at will and a war currently in progress, which apart from the early years of ...
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The De Re Militari of VegetiusThe De Re Militari of Vegetius: The Reception, Transmission and Legacy of a Roman Text in the Middle Ages.<|control11|><|separator|>
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Hadrian's Wall - Fort - Carrawbrough (Brocolitia) - Roman BritainThe presence of the cohort in Brocolitia is known from an altar donated by an optio named Mausaeus after fulfilling a vow to the goddess Coventina. The unit was ...
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Column of Trajan - SmarthistoryTrajan expanded the Roman Empire to its greatest extent, celebrating his victories with this monumental column.
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(PDF) Roman epigraphy – The Roman army - Academia.eduThis chapter explores the significance of Roman military inscriptions, their role in illuminating various aspects of the Roman army's structure, culture, and ...
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Josephus, Suetonius and Tacitus on the Military Service of Roman ...The paper examines the military service of Roman Jews as documented by Josephus, Tacitus, and Suetonius. ... Jewish, such as Barichius and an optio, Malochus M.
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Three-Fold Question and Optio Information - RomanArmyTalkJul 24, 2012 · Polybius was describing the Roman army in the late Republic, but Josephus I think uses the same term for optio (I haven't any reference ...