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- The speculatores, also known as the speculatores augusti or the exploratores, were an ancient Roman reconnaissance agency. They were part of the consularis...
- AD 232, Walldürn, Roman Germany, Alexandrian dediticii join two scouts (exploratores) in a dedication to Dea Fortuna after the restoration of the decrepit...
- the pre-Marian army before the Social War (91–88 BC) Speculatores and Exploratores – The scouts and reconnaissance element of the Roman army. Supernumerarii...
- against the northern tribes, these troops furnished small units known as exploratores which were sent beyond the frontier to oversee native activities and...
- by the Romans were generally limited to the scouting expeditions of exploratores in the buffer zone that developed between the walls, trading contacts...
- mixed infantry and cavalry unit of 480 men). In addition, a scout unit (exploratores Triputienses) was based in the area, either in the Altstadtkastell or...
- superventores and praeventores ("interceptors") exculcatores ("trackers"), exploratores ("scouts"). At the same time, Ammi**** describes light-armed troops with...
- on rivers and contained a river naval command), Equites ("cavalry"), Exploratores ("scouts"), and Vexillarii (carriers of vexilla, the official pennants...
- They carry a cloth bag, slung in front, to hold their shot (glandes). Exploratores ('reconnaissance troops', from explorare 'to scout'). Two examples include...
- They carry a cloth bag, slung in front, to hold their shot (glandes). Exploratores ("reconnaissance troops", from explorare = "to scout"): Examples include...