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- In the Roman army of the late Republic and the Prin****te, the tribunus laticlavius ("broad-striped tribune") was one of the six military tribunes in a...
- A tribunus angusticlavius ("narrow-striped tribune"; pl.: tribuni angusticlavii) was a senior military officer in the Roman legions during the late Roman...
- Tribune (Latin: Tribunus) was the title of various elected officials in ancient Rome. The two most important were the tribunes of the plebs and the military...
- A military tribune (from Latin tribunus militum 'tribune of the soldiers') was an officer of the Roman army who ranked below the legate and above the centurion...
- Tribune of the plebs, tribune of the people or plebeian tribune (Latin: tribunus plebis) was the first office of the Roman state that was open to the plebeians...
- Castrabarensis Another Tribunus cohortis at Sala Tribunus cohortis Pacatianensis at Pacatiana Tribunus cohortis tertiae Asturum at Tabernas Tribunus cohortis Friglensis...
- A wojski (Lithuanian: Vaiskis; Medieval Latin: tribunus, hence sometimes rendered into English as tribune) was an officer in medieval Poland and later...
- 673 Titus(p 269) tribunus laticlavius c. 60 Britannia Suetonius, Divus Titus 4.1 Lucius Roscius Aeli**** Maecius Celer(p 270) tribunus laticlavius 83 Britannia...
- until at least the 3rd century. Hadrian, prior to becoming Emperor, was tribunus militum of the XXIIth in 97–98. Around 90 units of the XXII were garrisoned...
- ANTONINVS PIVS AVG. GERM. R: Sol holding globe, rising hand Pontifex Maximus, TRibunus Plebis XVIIII, COnSul IIII, Pater Patriae silver denarius struck in Rome...