The Roans commanders were called Legates. They were in command of a legion. The legates were assisted by two military tribunes, who were in turn assisted by the Camp Prefect and several ranks of centurion.
No. The Roman soldiers swore an oath of loyalty and it was renewed on the first of every year. Only commanders, such as Sulla, Caesar, Pompey, could resign by giving up their command.
a roman camp is called a camp !!
A patrician's house was called a domus, the same as any other Roman house. In ancient Rome, a house was a house, its size didn't give it a special name. The only special indication of housing was the "insulae" or apartment houses, which connoted multi-family dwellings rather than private homes for one family.
During the Republic, the Senate appointed commanders of each legion. The selected senators raised the armies, financing the equipment and wages themselves, and, occasionally, being reimbursed by the Senate. Under the Empire, The commanders were appointed by and sworn to serve the emperor, with the consent of the Senate.
A Roman race track was called a "circus" .
Imperator is kind of a synonym for king. Roman commanders were called Imperators.
None. He had no authority - he was under the authority of his commanders.
The role of commander in chief was first used during the Roman Republic and were called 'Imperators.' King Charles I in 1639 was the first to use the term in its modern form. Commanders in chief are sometimes called Supreme Commanders, and associated with military officials with a considerable amount of power.
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Julius Caesar was one of the great commanders, leading the Roman army in many campaigns.
They liberally used anal sex as a punitive measure.
Sipa Salar (Commanders)
Please specify which Cornelius you are referring to. Cornelius was the name of a prominent Roman clan. There were many Roman commanders whose clan name was Cornelius.
the Romans were successful in battle because of there strong and well equipped foot soldiers. Combined with smart commanders, this was one of the greatest army of all times.
Corruption was a big problem in the Roman Empire. There were public officials and bureaucrats who embezzled money and military commanders who stole good from villagers when they travelled with their legions.
No. The Roman soldiers swore an oath of loyalty and it was renewed on the first of every year. Only commanders, such as Sulla, Caesar, Pompey, could resign by giving up their command.
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