- In the
Roman army
during classical antiquity, a
centurion (/sɛnˈtjʊəriən/; Latin:
centurio [kɛn̪ˈt̪ʊrioː], pl. centuriones;
Ancient Gr****: κεντυρίων, ...
-
Walls units. The
banda in turn were
divided in companies,
headed by a
kentarchos "centurion", or
drakonarios for the Exkoubitores, and
vikarios "vicar"...
-
infantry was
reorganized and
gained in importance. Prōtokentarchos and
kentarchos –
Commanders of a
smaller division of the army in the field. The name...
-
commanded by a
komes or droungarokomes, and each ship's
captain was
called kentarchos ('centurion'),
although literary sources also used more
archaic terms...
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- pentekontarchai), and each pair was
still commanded by a
hekatontarchos or
kentarchos. Each of six
allagia had
fifty men,
organized in five
dekarchiai of ten...
- arithmos]"). In turn, each of
these commanded five
kentarchoi (sing.
kentarchos, κένταρχος, "centurion").
Among the
lower ranks within each
tagma were...
- head of sub-departments,
corresponding to the late
Roman primiscrinii. A
kentarchos (Gr****: κένταρχος τοῦ βεστιαρίου, "centurion of the vestiarion") and a...
- (Δρουνγαριος,
Droungarios )
Count (Κόμης,
Komes )
Centurion (Κενταρχος,
Kentarchos )
Decade Rosary (Δεκαρχος,
Dekarchos )
Numerous other functions are listed...
-
centurions of the
individual ships (κένταρχοι, kentarchoi; sing. κένταρχος,
kentarchos). In addition,
there was a komēs tēs
hetaireias (κόμης τῆς ἑταιρείας)...