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- officers and sound orders to the legions. The cornicines pla**** the cornu (making him an aeneator). Cornicines always marched at the head of the centuries...
- those who blew a cornu (a G-shaped horn made of br****) were known as cornicines; those who blew a tuba (a straight bronze horn with a slight flare at...
- Quondam hi cornicines et muni****lis harenae perpetui comites notaeque per oppida buccae munera nunc edunt et, verso pollice vulgus **** iubet, occidunt...
- legion also has its tubicines, cornicines and buccinatores. The tubicen sounds the charge and the retreat. The cornicines are used only to regulate the...
- Marcus Aurelius in triumph Cornu at the Limesmuseum in Aalen, Germany Cornicines on Trajan's Column (2nd century) Horn player on the Ludovisi sarcophagus...
- levels, one on top of the other. At the sides are two groups of musicians: cornicines at right and tubicines at left. At lower left on the first level, there...
- Cornicines, Roman military musicians with curved cornu on Trajan's Column....
- from being heard. And when the Romans took possession of the gate, the cornicines blew the trumpets to give the signal to the consul. Fabius then ordered...
- a cohort of the allied Hernici, together with mounted trumpeters (the cornicines and tubicines) to make the enemy think the Romans were about to make a...
- a cohort of the allied Hernici, together with mounted trumpeters (the cornicines and tubicines to make the enemy think the Romans were about to make a...