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Ducenarius (pl. ducenarii) was a
social and
military position in
ancient Rome. The term
ducenarius means "containing two hundred." The term was used as...
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Varius Marcellus procurator centenarius of the
water supply,
procurator ducenarius of Britain,
procurator trecenarius of the
private purse,
acting as praetorian...
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elected bishop of
Antioch in 260. He held the
civil office of
Procurator ducenarius. His
Monarchianist teachings aroused strong opposition in the church....
- ūndēnārius 21 XXI ? 101 CI ? 2 II bīnārius 12 XII duodēnārius 22 XXII ? 200 CC
ducēnārius 3 III ternārius 13 XIII trēdēnārius 30 **** trīcēnārius 300 CCC trecēnārius...
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between each division.
Comes Primicerius (Commander of the
first cohort)
Ducenarius (Commander of 200 soldiers)
Centenarius (Commander of 100 soldiers) Centenarius...
- food supply. The
biarchus was
subordinate to the
centenarius and the
ducenarius but
above the
circitor in the
command structure of the
Roman military...
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Amongst the
accusations was that Paul, who had
received the
civil rank of
ducenarius due to
contacts in the
imperial court, had
improperly erected an enclosure...
- Samosata,
under her au****es. She may have
bestowed on Paul the rank of
ducenarius (minor judge); he
apparently enjo**** the queen's protection,
which helped...
- with the
traditional ranks with any certainty.
Vegetius states that the
ducenarius commanded, as the name implies, 200 men. If so, the
centenarius may have...
- (vicar): a
position the same as that of the
Frankish thunginus or Late
Roman ducenarius.
Their position in the army was
above that of the
centenarius (commander...