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- List_of_Roman_army_unit_types abstract "Accensus - a reservist or light legionary soldier.Acceptarius - a discharged soldier.Actarius - a military or camp clerk.Adiutor - a camp or headquarters adjutant or assistant.Aenator - military musician such as a buglerAgrimensor - a surveyor (a type of immunes).Aquilifer - carried the legionary eagle.Alaris - a cavalryman serving in an ala.Architecti - an engineer or artillery constructorArmicustos - a soldier tasked with the administration and supply of weapons and equipment. A quartermaster.Ballistarius - an artillery operator (a type of immunes).Beneficiarius - a soldier performing an extraordinary task such as military policing or a special assignment.Bucinator - a trumpeteer or buglerCacula - no definitionCapsarior - a medical orderly.Causarius - a soldier discharged for wounds or other medical reasons.Centurion - officer rank, generally one per century, in charge of century.Clinicus - a medic.Cornicen - buglerDoctor - a trainer, subdivisions for everything from weapons to hornblowingDraconarius - Roman cavalry standard bearerDecurion - leads a troop of cavalry (14-30 men). Often confused with decanus.Decanus - leads a contubernium (a legionary tent group of 8 men)Discens - Miles in training for an immunis position.Dux - a general in charge of two or more legionsEvocatus - soldiers in the Roman army, who had served out their time and obtained their discharge (missio), but had voluntarily enlisted again at the invitation of the consul or other commanderHastatus - the youngest of the heavy infantry in the Pre-Marian armies, who were less well-equipped than the older Principes and Triarii. These formed the first line of battle in front of the Principes.Hastatus Prior - a centurion commanding a manipulus of hastati. A high-ranking officer within a manipuliHastatus Posterior - a deputy to the hastatus priorHastiliarius - a weapons instructor.Imaginifer - A standard-bearer carrying the imago - the standard which bore a likeness of the emperor, and, at later dates, his family.Immunes - those soldiers of the military of ancient Rome who were "immune" from combat duty and fatigues through having a more specialist role within the armyLegatus - general in the Roman army; literally the "deputy" of the emperor, who was the titular commander-in-chiefLegionary - the heavy infantry that was the basic military unit of the ancient Roman army in the period of the late Roman Republic and the Roman EmpireMedicus - physician or combat medic. Specializations included surgery (medicus vulnerarius), ophthalmology (medicus ocularius) and even veterinary (medicus veterinarius). At least some held rank equivalent to a centurion.Miles or Miles Gregarius - The basic private level foot soldierOptio - One per century as second-in-command to the centurion. Could also fill several other specialized roles on an ad hoc basis.Pedites - the infantry of the early army of the Roman kingdom. The majority of the army in this period.Peditatus - a term referring to any infantryman in the Roman EmpirePilus Prior - The commander of the first century of each cohort.Pilus Posterior - Deputy to the pilus priorPraefectus Castrorum - camp prefect, third-in-command of the legion, also responsible for maintaining the camp, equipment and supplies. Usually a former primus pilus.Praetorians - a special force of bodyguards used by Roman EmperorsPrimus Pilus - (literally 'first file', not spear) the commanding centurion of the first cohort and the senior centurion of the entire LegionPrinceps - Pre-Marian soldier, initially equipped with the Hasta spear but later adopted the Gladius, these men formed the second line of battle behind the Hastati in the Pre-Marian armies. They were also chieftains in Briton like Dumnorix of the Regneses (he was killed by Gaius Salvius Liberalis' soldiers)Princeps Prior - a centurion commanding a manipulus of principesPrinceps Posterior - a deputy to the princeps priorPrincipales - a group of ranks, including aquilifer, signifer, optio and tesserarius. Similar to modern NCOs.Protectores Augusti Nostri (aka Protectores Divini Lateris) honorific title for senior officers singled out for their loyalty to the Emperor and soldierly qualities. Constitute an Order of Honour rather than a military unit. First appears in mid-Third Century ADQuaestionarius - an interrogator or torturer.Retentus - a soldier kept in service after serving required termRorarii - the final line, or reserve, in the ancient pre-Marius Roman army. These were removed even before the reforms as the Triarii provided a very sturdy anchorSagittarii - archers, including horse-riding auxiliary archers recruited mainly in the Eastern Empire and AfricaSalararius - a soldier enjoying special service conditions or hired as a mercenary.Scholae Palatinae - an elite troop of soldiers in the Roman army created by the Emperor Constantine the Great to provide personal protection of the Emperor and his immediate familyScorpionarius - an artilleryman operating a scorpio artillery pieceSignifer - Standard bearer of the Roman LegionSocii - Allied troops from allied states in the Pre-Marian army before the Social war (BC 91-88)Speculatores and Exploratores - the scouts and reconnaissance element of the Roman armySupernumerarii - a kind of supernumerary soldier who served to fill the places of those who were killed or disabled by their woundsTablifer - A guard cavalry standard-bearerTesserarius - guard commander, one per centuryTriarius - Triarii were spearmen of the Pre-Marian armies equipped with the Hasta and formed the third line of battle behind the PrincipesTribuni militum angusticlavii or military tribune -Tribunus militum laticlavius - military tribune of senatorial rank. Second in command of a legion. Appointments to this rank seem to have ceased during the sole reign of Gallienus as part of a policy of excluding senators from military commands.Tubicen - a trumpeteerVelites - a class of light infantry in the army of the Roman RepublicVenator - a hunter (a type of immunes)Vexillarius - a standard-bearer (carried the Vexillum)".
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- List_of_Roman_army_unit_types comment "Accensus - a reservist or light legionary soldier.Acceptarius - a discharged soldier.Actarius - a military or camp clerk.Adiutor - a camp or headquarters adjutant or assistant.Aenator - military musician such as a buglerAgrimensor - a surveyor (a type of immunes).Aquilifer - carried the legionary eagle.Alaris - a cavalryman serving in an ala.Architecti - an engineer or artillery constructorArmicustos - a soldier tasked with the administration and supply of weapons and equipment.".
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