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Hastati (sg.: hastatus) were a
class of
infantry emplo**** in the
armies of the
early Roman Republic, who
originally fought as
spearmen and
later as swordsmen...
- than the
hastati, and
having more
experience on the battlefield, they
would take up the
second line in the
battle in the
event the
Hastati failed or...
- the pre-Marian
Roman Republic included the
hastati, principes, and
triarii (although
depending how the
hastati were
armed and armored, they
could also be...
- the
advance of the
hastati. If the
hastati failed to
break the enemy, they
would fall back on the principes, who
along with the
hastati, had been re-equipped...
- was
organized into four lines,
starting at the front: the velites; the
hastati; the principes; and the triarii.
These were
divided by experience, with...
- the
hastati. Both
Bahmanyar and
Goldsworthy suggest this was an
opportunity for the
Carthaginian third line to counter-attack the
disorganised hastati, but...
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Hastatis is a
genus of
longhorn beetles of the
subfamily Lamiinae.
Hastatis auricollis Buquet, 1857
Hastatis denticollis Buquet, 1857
Hastatis femoralis...
- Principes;
Princeps Prior Princeps Posterior Of the
centuriae of a
manipulus of
Hastati;
Hastatus Prior Hastatus Posterior For the
Imperial and late Republican...
- form
their own units; a
number of them were
attached to each
maniple of
hastati,
principes and triarii. They were
typically used as a
screening force,...
- Look up
hastatus in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. the
singular of
hastati, a
class of
infantry in the
armies of the
early Roman Republic who originally...