A supreme general of a Roman army is a man. That's about all that can be definitively said. The Romans had no name such as, say, Field Marshal. Several legions commanded by one man was simply an army or as referred to in speaking, "Caesar's legions" or ""Scipio's legions." However Roman legions were commanded by men who had either been praetors or consuls. The highest military rank was reserved for the emperor. On occasion the emperor would grant certain men of consular rank some of these special powers temporarily. Agrippa, Tiberius and Drusus were granted these powers by Augustus, Corbulo and Vespasian under Nero, and Titus and Mucianus tuner Vespasian.
A supreme general of a Roman army is a man. That's about all that can be definitively said. The Romans had no name such as, say, Field Marshal. Several legions commanded by one man was simply an army or as referred to in speaking, "Caesar's legions" or ""Scipio's legions." However Roman legions were commanded by men who had either been praetors or consuls. The highest military rank was reserved for the emperor. On occasion the emperor would grant certain men of consular rank some of these special powers temporarily. Agrippa, Tiberius and Drusus were granted these powers by Augustus, Corbulo and Vespasian under Nero, and Titus and Mucianus tuner Vespasian.
A supreme general of a Roman army is a man. That's about all that can be definitively said. The Romans had no name such as, say, Field Marshal. Several legions commanded by one man was simply an army or as referred to in speaking, "Caesar's legions" or ""Scipio's legions." However Roman legions were commanded by men who had either been praetors or consuls. The highest military rank was reserved for the emperor. On occasion the emperor would grant certain men of consular rank some of these special powers temporarily. Agrippa, Tiberius and Drusus were granted these powers by Augustus, Corbulo and Vespasian under Nero, and Titus and Mucianus tuner Vespasian.
A supreme general of a Roman army is a man. That's about all that can be definitively said. The Romans had no name such as, say, Field Marshal. Several legions commanded by one man was simply an army or as referred to in speaking, "Caesar's legions" or ""Scipio's legions." However Roman legions were commanded by men who had either been praetors or consuls. The highest military rank was reserved for the emperor. On occasion the emperor would grant certain men of consular rank some of these special powers temporarily. Agrippa, Tiberius and Drusus were granted these powers by Augustus, Corbulo and Vespasian under Nero, and Titus and Mucianus tuner Vespasian.
A supreme general of a Roman army is a man. That's about all that can be definitively said. The Romans had no name such as, say, Field Marshal. Several legions commanded by one man was simply an army or as referred to in speaking, "Caesar's legions" or ""Scipio's legions." However Roman legions were commanded by men who had either been praetors or consuls. The highest military rank was reserved for the emperor. On occasion the emperor would grant certain men of consular rank some of these special powers temporarily. Agrippa, Tiberius and Drusus were granted these powers by Augustus, Corbulo and Vespasian under Nero, and Titus and Mucianus tuner Vespasian.
A supreme general of a Roman army is a man. That's about all that can be definitively said. The Romans had no name such as, say, Field Marshal. Several legions commanded by one man was simply an army or as referred to in speaking, "Caesar's legions" or ""Scipio's legions." However Roman legions were commanded by men who had either been praetors or consuls. The highest military rank was reserved for the emperor. On occasion the emperor would grant certain men of consular rank some of these special powers temporarily. Agrippa, Tiberius and Drusus were granted these powers by Augustus, Corbulo and Vespasian under Nero, and Titus and Mucianus tuner Vespasian.
A supreme general of a Roman army is a man. That's about all that can be definitively said. The Romans had no name such as, say, Field Marshal. Several legions commanded by one man was simply an army or as referred to in speaking, "Caesar's legions" or ""Scipio's legions." However Roman legions were commanded by men who had either been praetors or consuls. The highest military rank was reserved for the emperor. On occasion the emperor would grant certain men of consular rank some of these special powers temporarily. Agrippa, Tiberius and Drusus were granted these powers by Augustus, Corbulo and Vespasian under Nero, and Titus and Mucianus tuner Vespasian.
A supreme general of a Roman army is a man. That's about all that can be definitively said. The Romans had no name such as, say, Field Marshal. Several legions commanded by one man was simply an army or as referred to in speaking, "Caesar's legions" or ""Scipio's legions." However Roman legions were commanded by men who had either been praetors or consuls. The highest military rank was reserved for the emperor. On occasion the emperor would grant certain men of consular rank some of these special powers temporarily. Agrippa, Tiberius and Drusus were granted these powers by Augustus, Corbulo and Vespasian under Nero, and Titus and Mucianus tuner Vespasian.
A supreme general of a Roman army is a man. That's about all that can be definitively said. The Romans had no name such as, say, Field Marshal. Several legions commanded by one man was simply an army or as referred to in speaking, "Caesar's legions" or ""Scipio's legions." However Roman legions were commanded by men who had either been praetors or consuls. The highest military rank was reserved for the emperor. On occasion the emperor would grant certain men of consular rank some of these special powers temporarily. Agrippa, Tiberius and Drusus were granted these powers by Augustus, Corbulo and Vespasian under Nero, and Titus and Mucianus tuner Vespasian.