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Equites (translated from Dutch)
Equites Equites (d.i. Latijnse word "riders") is the ... Rome always more profitable sector to the equites. Gradually were they thus an influential group ... against the senate Gaius tried Gracchus de equites als politieke machtsgroep aan zijn zijde you ... typical for the political influence of the equites was also calling back Lucullus. In ...
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Equites singular (translated from Spanish)
Equites singular Special body of Roman cavalry. (of ... destacada en la Ciudad de Roma , los Equites Singulares Augusti, estaban especialmente dedicados a tareas ... restos de un supuesto cementerio de los equites singulares en un lugar cerca de Roma ...
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Dux
... Maurorum scutariorum, Lico. Cuneus equitum scutariorum, Hermupoli. Equites sagittarii indigenae, Tentira. Equites sagittarii indigenae, Copto. Equites sagittarii indigenae, Diospoli. Equites sagittarii indigenae, Lato. Equites sagittarii indigenae, Maximianopoli. Equites promoti indigenae..... ...
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Eques (translated from German)
... Eques ("riders", of lateinisch equus 複数' Pferd ' equites; often as ' knights ' translated) designated in roemischen ... army. Their military role disappeared later, the Equites remained however a politically lifted out group ... exercise officially no more commercial transactions, many Equites worked economically, for example by the assumption of orders for state (publicani). For Equites it was contrary to that plebeii more ... In the Kaiser era since Augustus the Equites became clearly defined conditions with a ...
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Roman infantry tactics, strategy and battle formations
... into units of 100 called Centuries. The Equites, could afford horses and so made up ... 3,000 infantry pedites and 300 cavalry equites. Each of the three original tribes- the ... had to provide 1000 pedites and 100 equites. The army was deployed with a strong infantry center and the equites on the wings. The infantry was commanded ... in three lines, with the cavalry or equites on their wings. The less experienced ...
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Cicero and the Roman Republic
... reliable and viable power base, as the equites, his main support base, did not hold ... concordia ordinum between the senators and the equites. This 'harmony between the social classes', "which ... also due to the influx of conservative equites into the Senate’s ranks. The combination of ... in-fighting between the Senators and the equites over political power and control of the ... problem came about when Sulla enfrancised the equites, and these privileges were soon removed ...
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Battle of Adrianople
... archers following the Scutarii attack; 1,000 Equites Palatinae (elite cavalry). The vexillationes Palatinae had ... that were probably present at Adrianople were: Equites Promoti Seniores (conventional heavy cavalry), whose tribune ... Comites Clibanarii (heavily armoured cataphracts); 1,500 Equites Comitatenses (conventional cavalry), with units nominally composed ... during the campaign. Most probable present units: Equites Primi Scutarii (conventional heavy cavalry); Equites Promoti Iuniores (conventional heavy cavalry), commanded ...
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Organization of the town of Rome (translated from French)
... and the imperial guard itself. 1 The equites singulares Augusti Of Bent In Trajan, the ... unit of this type. It creates the equites singulares Augusti, bodyguards of the emperor. There ... between the Batavians of Auguste and the equites singulares Augusti de Trajan. The new unit ... attested, often even more badly known. The equites singulares Ausgusti occupied two successive establishments, castrated ...
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Aerarium
... They also acted as paymasters of the equites and of the soldiers on service in ... was composed, in addition to senators and equites, of tribuni aerarii. Whether these were the ... a new order closely connected with the equites, or even the same as the latter ... Then, as in the case of the equites, the term was subsequently extended to include ...
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Military establishment of the Roman Republic
... the triarii, of 600 men, and the equites, of 800 men. The first three types ... triarii stood back. The velites and the equites were used mainly for various kinds of ... in this way was supported by 800 equites, or cavalry, organized in 10 turmae (squadrons ...
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