- The
draconarius was a type of
signifer who bore a
cavalry standard known as a
draco in the
Roman army.
Strictly speaking, the word
draconarius denotes...
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Draconarius is a
genus of
Asian funnel weavers first described by S. V.
Ovtchinnikov in 1999. As of April 2019[update] it
contains 259 species: D. abbreviatus...
- dracones) was a
military standard of the
Roman cavalry.
Carried by the
draconarius, the
draco was the
standard of the cohort, as the
eagle (aquila) was...
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American College of Heraldry.
Retrieved 13
February 2019.
Baron Bruce Draconarius of Mistholme,
Batonvert [S.C.A. pseudonym] (8 June 2014). "Wreath". Pictorial...
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Draconarius Ovtchinnikov, 1999
Draconarius abbreviatus Dankittipakul & Wang, 2003 —
Thailand Draconarius absentis Wang, 2003 —
China Draconarius acidentatus...
- metal. It was
carried only in the
leading cohort.
Aquilifer Vexillarius Draconarius Yann Le
Bohec (28
October 2013). The
Imperial Roman Army. Routledge....
- A trainer,
subdivisions for
everything from
weapons to horn blowing.
Draconarius –
Bearer of a
cavalry standard.
Decurion –
Leader of a
troop of cavalry...
- with
animal fur, such as a lion or wolf.
Aquilifer Signifer Imaginifer Draconarius D’Amato,
Raffaele (2018-01-25).
Roman Standards & Standard-Bearers (1):...
- languages.
Howard Reid
claims the name and role
descend from the
Latin Draconarius.
Dragoon is
occasionally used as a verb
meaning to
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Roman legion. The
adopted standard in the
Roman cavalry was
borne by a
draconarius. Later, the
draco became an
imperial ensign. The only copy left is a...