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Cohort (military unit)
Cohort (military unit) This page discusses the Roman military unit. See Cohort for other meanings. A ...
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Talk:Cohort (military unit)
Talk:Cohort (military unit) Why does this just redirect to "legion ... anything about other uses of the word "cohort". Wiwaxia 17:38, 6 Sep 2003 (UTC ... Roman infantry. Originally it was a sub-unit of a Roman legion, consisting of ...
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Maniple (military unit)
Maniple (military unit) For the liturgical garment see Maniple (vestment) Maniple (Latin: manipulus) was a tactical unit of the Roman legion, consisting of two centuriae within a single cohort. It was also the name of the military insignia carried by such unit. Maniple ...
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Category:Ancient military unit types
Category:Ancient military unit types Pages in category "Ancient military unit types" There are 17 pages in this ... section of this category. A Ala (Roman military) Ancient Macedonian military Athanati C Cataphract ...
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Cohort
Cohort Cohort may mean: Cohort (military unit), a Roman legion. Cohort (statistics), an ...
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Military history of ancient Rome
Military history of ancient Rome Historical re-enactors ... of the Roman Army on manoeuvres. Roman military camp reconstruction Rome was a militarized state ... history was often closely entwined with its military history over the roughly 13 centuries that ... Roman state existed. The core of the Military history of ancient Rome is the account ... English-speakers to the soldiers and other military forces who served the Roman Kingdom, ...
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Military establishment of the Roman empire
Military establishment of the Roman empire Main article: Military history of ancient Rome The principate of ... secret intelligence service. This article describes the Military establishment of the Roman empire maintained by ... eagle) was the very symbol of the unit's honour. The aquilifer was the man ... that the soldiers were nicknamed 'Marius' Mules'. Military uses and abuses under the principate ...
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Roman military structure
Roman military structure The Roman military had a very large and well organized structure. Roman military formations Name (and Latin original word if ... roughly) Legion (Latin legio) ~5000 + cavalry 10 Cohort Brigade Cohort (Latin cohors) 480 (1st Cohort 800) ...
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User:Nach0king/Military establishment of the Roman Republic
User:Nach0king/Military establishment of the Roman Republic < User:Nach0king ... it in piece by piece to the Military establishment of the Roman Republic article itself ... here or on that page. Main article: Military history of ancient Rome The Military establishment of the Roman Republic refers to ... are known as Marian reforms. Pre-Marian military The draft Legions were raised annually, ...
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Military establishment of the Roman Republic
Military establishment of the Roman Republic Main article: Military history of ancient Rome As the Roman ... respond through change. This article covers the Military establishment of the Roman republic. For previous changes in the Roman army, see Military establishment of the Roman kingdom. The historian ... to meet a property requirement. Pre-Marian military In the late republic, the army ...
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