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- The imaginifer was one of the signiferi in a legion of the Roman Empire who carried the imago (the image) of the emperor. The imaginifer was added to the...
- which also included aquilifers (responsible for the legion's aquila), imaginifers (who carried an image of the emperor), vexillarii (who carried the Vexillum...
- decorated with animal fur, such as a lion or wolf. Aquilifer Signifer Imaginifer Draconarius D’Amato, Raffaele (2018-01-25). Roman Standards & Standard-Bearers...
- – A deputy to the hastatus prior Hastiliarius – A weapons instructor. Imaginifer – A standard-bearer carrying the imago – the standard which bore a likeness...
- audible commands of the officers. He was graded pay twice the basic wage. Imaginifer: a special position from the time of Augustus onwards. Carried the standard...
- legionary insignia shrine for the purpose, attended by a designated military imaginifer. By the time of the early Severans, the legions offered cult to the state...
- terrifying noise when galloping. Clan of Ostoja Dacian warfare Aquilifer Imaginifer Vexillarius Smith & Cheetham 1875, p. 579. Tyrwhitt 2005, p. 197. Yust...
- prin****lis duplicarius (= pay equal to 2 times) (Optio, Aquilifer, Signifer, Imaginifer, Vexillarius equitum, Cornicularius, Campidoctor) 450 600 900 1.350 2...
- shame and disgrace for a legion. A legion's first cohort also had an imaginifer, who carried an imago of the reigning Emperor, typically a three-dimensional...
- lion's head. He accompanied the chief centurion, as did the legion's imaginifer, who bore a standard with the emperor's image. All these standard-bearers...