-
caligae with the
common soldiery is
evident in the latter's
description as
caligati ("booted ones"). In the
early 1st century AD, the
soldiery affectionately...
- follows: At the
bottom end of the rank pyramid,
rankers were
known as
caligati (lit. 'sandal men' from the
caligae or hob-nailed
sandals worn by soldiers)...
- provinces. Later,
under Caracalla, the
praemia increased to 5,000 denarii.
Caligati: a pay
grade receiving standard pay Sesquiplicarii: a pay
grade receiving...
- Britain. At the
bottom end of the rank pyramid,
rankers were
known as
caligati (lit: "sandalled men" from the
caligae or hob-nailed
sandals worn by soldiers)...
- are
attested than of
caligati (common soldiers,
literally "booted" from caliga, the
Roman marching sandal), even
though caligati constituted over 80%...
-
praefectus (unit commander), one
signifer (standard-bearer) and
three caligati (common soldiers) are attested:
Aurelius Cornelius – veter**** Aurelius...
-
centuriones (infantry officers) are preserved,
without origins. The
names of 3
caligati (common soldiers) are also preserved, two of whom were Illyrians. List...
-
origin is known: the Caturiges, a
tribe in the
Gallic Alps. The
names of 13
caligati (common soldiers) are extant. One is of the Bodionti,
probably a Gallic...
- tribe,
western neighbors of the Dalmatae. In addition, the
names of
three caligati (common soldiers)
survive on the 1st-century
tombstones from Bingen. All...
- end of the 1st century. The
names of one
decurio (cavalry officer) and 2
caligati (common soldiers) are attested, the
latter Illyrians. List of
Roman auxiliary...