- 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...