- A
corniculary (Latin:
corniculārius) or
cornicular was an
officer of the
Roman legions who
served as the
adjutant to a centurion, so
named for wearing...
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highest officials,
governors and above, were not
civil service). A
cornicularius ("chief of staff"). Two
numerarii (chief accountants). A commentariensis...
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comprised the same as that of a consularis, i.e. a
princeps officii,
cornicularius, commentariensis, adiutor, numerarius, ab actis, a libellis, subadiuva;...
- West:
princeps officii (detached from the
praetorian prefecture), a
cornicularius, two tabularii, an adiutor, a commentariensis, an ab actis, a subadiuva...
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officii was the
chief of staff,
permanent secretary or chef de
cabinet Cornicularius was a
military title, for an
administrative deputy of
various generals...
- times) (Optio, Aquilifer, Signifer, Imaginifer,
Vexillarius equitum,
Cornicularius, Campidoctor) 450 600 900 1.350 2.700 prin****lis
triplicarius (= pay...
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animals and livestock),
custos armorum (keeper of the armoury), and the
cornicularius (clerk in
charge of all the regiment's
records and paperwork). The limited...
- the 4th
Praetorian Cohort,
beneficiarius to the
Praetorian Praefect,
cornicularius to the
Praefectus Annonae.
After demobilization, he
settled as veter****...
- The corrector's
staff (officium) is also specified:
princeps officii,
cornicularius, two tabularii, commentariensis, adiutor, ab actis, subadiuva; finally...
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named in an
inscription from Volsinii.
Gaius Rasinius Januarius, a
cornicularius, or hornblower, in the
century of
Marcus Mummius Verinus, part of the...