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Pay in the Roman army was defined by the annual stipendium received by a Roman soldier, of whatever rank he was, from the Republican era until the Later Roman Empire. It constituted the main part of the Roman soldier's income, who from the end of the Republic began to receive, in addition to the spoils of war , prize money called donativa .
This is the only one of the three positions which was certainly a military rank, a junior officer. In terms of pay, a legionary infantry vexillarius was probably a sesquiplicarius ("one-and-a-half pay man"), i.e. entitled to 50% more pay than a ranker. [12] Maximus fought in the Dacian War (AD 86–88) of emperor Domitian (ruled 81–96).
BAI (the Bank Administration Institute) is a nonprofit organization in the United States that provides research, training, and thought leadership events for the financial services industry. Headquartered in Chicago, Illinois , BAI also operates Banking Strategies, a daily online financial services publication.
This compares with Elton's estimate of 31,625 lbs. of gold for 300,000 soldiers, 47,438 lbs of gold for 450,000 and 63.250 lbs. for 600,000 base pay only. His figure is doubled when other costs are factored in. [ 23 ] Even if the establishment was the 600,000 as estimated by A. H. M. Jones, the cost would still be only about a third that for ...
Indische Legion, also known as the Free India Legion or Tiger Legion, an Indian unit raised in 1941 and attached to the German Army; Latvian Legion, a formation of the Waffen-SS created in 1943 and consisting primarily of ethnic Latvians; Legion of St. George, the original name of the British Free Corps
Michigan State's top recruit in the 2023 class, pass rusher Bai Jobe, ... both entered the portal as MSU's transfer departures since the end of the 2023 season climbed over a dozen. Jalen Thompson ...
A tesserarius (Latin: tesserārius, from tessera, a small tile or block of wood on which watchwords were written) was a watch commander in the Roman army.They organized and had command over the nightly guard assigned to keep watch over the fort when in garrison or on campaign [1] [2] and were responsible for getting the watchwords from the commander and seeing that they were kept safe.
The docuseries promises “unheard accounts from survivors and insiders,” as it features more than 30 interviews with Diddy’s accusers and former friends and employees.