legatus
The legatus legionis (legion commander) would order a legion to create a wedge formation. The centurions were responsible for its operation.
Unit of what? Measurement? Distance? Capacity? The army? Please be specific.
During the period of the Roman Republic the Roman legions were commanded by the consuls or the praetors. During the period of rule by emperors, the legatus augusti propraetore (imperial legate) commanded two or more legions and the legatus legionis (legion legate) commanded a single legion.
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deputy, ambassador
Conus legatus was created in 1810.
A legatus or legate was a General in the Roman army.
Legation.
The leader of a Roman legion was called a "legatus".
"Legatus" is a Latin word that means "envoy" or "ambassador." In ancient Rome, a legatus was a high-ranking military officer appointed by the emperor to command a legion or lead a diplomatic mission.
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legatus
The leader of a Roman legion was called a "legatus".
The ambassadors of the Vatican to other countries are usually called nuncios. The six highest ranks of diplomatic representatives of the Vatican are: legatus a latere nuncio with full powers of a legatus a latere legate nuncio of the first class nuncio of the second class internuncio
The leader of the largest unit of the Roman Army was the legatus
The legatus legionis (legion commander) would order a legion to create a wedge formation. The centurions were responsible for its operation.