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Duplarius (pl.: duplares),
duplicarius or
dupliciarius was an inferior, low-ranking
Roman officer, who
received double rations or
increased payment valuing...
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tradition is disputed, but it
dates back at
least to the 17th century.
Duplicarius Elting, John (2009).
Swords Around a Throne. Da Capo Press. p. 712....
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referred to a
higher (or
better paid)
authority for a
definitive response.
Duplicarius Doppelsöldner "Guide to
Reading the
Family Member Employment Report (FAMER)"...
- unit and
functioned as the legionaries' banker. The
Signifer was also a
Duplicarius, paid
twice the
basic wage. In the city
militias of the
Dutch Republic...
- unit and
functioned as the legionaries' banker. The
Signifer was also a
Duplicarius, paid
twice the
basic wage. In the
Roman Republic, the
signifer probably...
- Batavorum,
cohors I Vardullorum, an un-numbered
Pannonian cohort, and a
duplicarius from
Upper Germany".
Breeze adds that
there appears to have been some...
- pay Sesquiplicarii: a pay
grade receiving one and a half
standard pay
Duplicarius: a pay
grade receiving double the
standard pay. From 104 BC onwards,...
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additional ration based on
their valor. As part of cavalry, one decurio, one
duplicarius, and one
sesquiplarius was ****igned to one turma.
Golden badged sesquiplares...
- second-in-command and rear rank
officer of a centuria;
classed as a
duplicarius, a
soldier receiving double basic pay; he
carried a
hastile (wooden staff)...
- when a
centurion was paid just
double the rate of a
ranker i.e. was a
duplicarius in
imperial terms. By the time of Caesar, the
standing of centurions...