Augustus is ofter regarded as Rome's greatest Emperor combining the skills of both the politician and general inasmuch as he established the 'Pax Roman' where the Roman Empire experienced a long term of peace , developed the infrastructure of a road network and civil services . See related link below to additional information regarding Gaius Julius Caesar Augustus .
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No, the Roman commander and then Governor of Roman Syria, Marcus Licinius Crassus had two sons, Marcus and Publius.
In the middle of the 3rd Century BCE - he was a Roman commander in the First Punic War against Carthage.
The Germanic peoples progressively came into the empire, and became part of it. The commander of the Roman army in the West, Odoacer, was a Goth in 376 CE, and he took over the empire from Emperor Romulus.
The legatus legionis (legion commander) would order a legion to create a wedge formation. The centurions were responsible for its operation.
A centurion was a Roman commander.
Centurian
A centurion
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a centurion
A centurion
A tribune was the same as a commander in the ancient Roman days
Scipio Africanus.
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If you were a victorious Roman commander you had the lions share of the loot from your conquest. Being a victorious commander was also a step up the political ladder for some and a source of wealth and social prestige for others.
The praefectus castrorum or camp prefect was the third most senior commander of the ancient Roman legion.
No, the Roman commander and then Governor of Roman Syria, Marcus Licinius Crassus had two sons, Marcus and Publius.