- 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...