A Dictionary of Greek and Roman AntiquitiesWilliam Smith, Charles Anthon American book Company, 1843 - 1116 pages |
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... triarii . They had properly no military duty to perform , since they did not march in troops against the enemy . They were , according to the census of Servius Tullius , taken from the fifth class of citi zens . ACCEPTILA'TIO is defined ...
... triarii . They had properly no military duty to perform , since they did not march in troops against the enemy . They were , according to the census of Servius Tullius , taken from the fifth class of citi zens . ACCEPTILA'TIO is defined ...
Page xxi
... triarii are ranged in three parallel lines , each behind the other , with the baggage of the hastati in the front . Behind the hastati is placed the baggage of the prin cipes , who are followed likewise by that of the tria ii ; so that ...
... triarii are ranged in three parallel lines , each behind the other , with the baggage of the hastati in the front . Behind the hastati is placed the baggage of the prin cipes , who are followed likewise by that of the tria ii ; so that ...
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... triarii , and behind them were placed the light - armed in twe divisions , called the rorarii , and the accensi or velites , the weight and strength of the arms decreasing gradually in these five divisions , until the rear con- sisted ...
... triarii , and behind them were placed the light - armed in twe divisions , called the rorarii , and the accensi or velites , the weight and strength of the arms decreasing gradually in these five divisions , until the rear con- sisted ...
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... triarii are said to be sub signis , where we perceive a close analogy between the old triaru and the vexillarii or subsignani of the age of Taci tus , although we must not suppose that the exil larii were the same as the triarii . , The ...
... triarii are said to be sub signis , where we perceive a close analogy between the old triaru and the vexillarii or subsignani of the age of Taci tus , although we must not suppose that the exil larii were the same as the triarii . , The ...
Page 7
... triarii . Each legion was then divided into ten yearly pay amounted to 2000 ases ; and , since the cohorts , each cohort into three maniples , and each Roman year originally consisted of only ten months , maniple into two centuries , so ...
... triarii . Each legion was then divided into ten yearly pay amounted to 2000 ases ; and , since the cohorts , each cohort into three maniples , and each Roman year originally consisted of only ten months , maniple into two centuries , so ...
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