- in the
Roman Empire, the
signifer was just one of a
number of
types of
signiferi,
which also
included aquilifers (responsible for the legion's aquila)...
- but more
protective scutum,
during earlier periods. It was used also by
signiferi (standard bearers). In Virgil's Aeneid, the
parma is
cited as a weapon...
-
distinct types of
Roman soldier. A
vexillarius or
vexillifer was one of the
signiferi in a
Roman legion. His duty was to
carry the vexillum, a
military standard...
- 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...
- An
aquilifer (Latin: [aˈkᶣɪlɪfɛr], "eagle-bearer") was a one of the
signiferi in a
Roman legion who
carried the
eagle standard of the legion. The name...
- Garrison/HQ LCol
Philip L.
Debney Armoury, Edmonton,
Alberta Motto(s)
Signiferi excellentia (Latin for 'Signals, excellence') Mascot(s)
Swift Fox Website...
- were in a
special sense of the term
called signa,
their bearers being signiferi, and that
those of the
manipuli or
smaller divisions of the
cohort were...
-
pride and kept them
fighting on the battlefield. The
standard bearers,
signiferi, were of
great importance in
keeping Roman soldiers in the battle. The...
-
centurions led from the front. In addition, each
maniple included two
signiferi (standard-bearers),
appointed by the centurions, and at
least one tubicen...
-
astronomica loci
stellae novae, tum
respectu centri mundi, tum
respectu signiferi & aequinoctialis. This
tract was a
short mathematical and astronomical...