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- general's staff. Tribunus cohortis, an officer commanding a cohort, part of a legion usually consisting of six centuries. Tribunus cohortis urbanae, commander...
- Another Tribunus cohortis at Sala Tribunus cohortis Pacatianensis at Pacatiana Tribunus cohortis tertiae Asturum at Tabernas Tribunus cohortis Friglensis at...
- commander of a cavalry unit. Praefectus castrorum: camp commandant. Praefectus cohortis: commander of a cohort (constituent unit of a legion, or analogous unit)...
- chainmail fastener with the inscription: "M AIUS (cohortis) I (centuriae) FABRICI(i) M AII (cohortis) I (centuriae) FAB(ricii)" ("Marcus Aius of cohort...
- knowledge and ability, as well. According to Syme, he began as a praefectus cohortis, a "commander of a cohort" (an infantry cohort, as junior officers began...
- general staff headquarters of the Roman Army). Every afternoon, the tribunus cohortis would receive the p****word from the emperor personally. The command of...
- Praefectus cohortis primae Frixagorum, Vindobala Tribune cohortis secundae Lingonum, Segedunum Tribune Alae Sabinianae, Hunnum or Onnum Praefectus cohortis primae...
- Opposite, stood the headquarters of the V Cohort of the Vigiles (stazio cohortis V vigilum). In a land possession of the Laterani family Septimius Severus...
- camp, equipment, and supplies. Usually a former primus pilus. Praefectus Cohortis - Commander of a cohort. Praefectus legionis agens vice legati – Equestrian...
- Juli**** as Emperor of Rome. In 185, Genialis appears to have been tribunus cohortis, or commander, of a presumably praetorian cohort. CIL VI, 214 CIL VI, 15904...