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This is a list of Roman army units and bureaucrats. Accensus – Light infantry men in the armies of the early Roman Republic, made up of the poorest men of the army. Actuarius – A soldier charged with distributing pay and provisions. Adiutor – A camp or headquarters adjutant or assistant. Aeneator – Military musician such as a bugler
Roman generals were general officers of the Roman army, the principle ground force of Ancient Rome. They commanded the army during the numerous military conflicts Rome was involved in during the period of classical antiquity .
These units usually numbered between 300 and 2,000 soldiers and some of them kept their original numbering schemes. The primary source for the legions of this era is the Notitia Dignitatum, a late 4th-century document containing all the civil and military offices of both halves of the Roman Empire (revised in c. 420 for the Western Empire). Legio I
Pages in category "Ancient Roman soldiers" The following 42 pages are in this category, out of 42 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.
Ancient Roman soldiers (4 C, 42 P) ... Pages in category "Ancient Roman military personnel" The following 21 pages are in this category, out of 21 total.
Welsh soldier of fortune and military theorist. Osman Pazvantoğlu: 1758–1807 Ottoman soldier who led a mercenary army against Sultan Selim III. René Descartes: 1596–1650 Fought for both Protestant Maurice of Nassau and Catholic Maximilian I during the Thirty Years' War. Sebastian Peregrin Zwyer: 1597–1661 1612–1642 Milan Spain
In the military of ancient Rome, heavy infantry made up most of the Roman army. The heavy infantry of the pre-Marian Roman Republic included the hastati , principes , and triarii (although depending how the hastati were armed and armored, they could also be considered light infantry).
The Roman Empire in AD 125, in the time of emperor Hadrian, showing the Roman provinces and legions deployed. This article lists auxilia, non-legionary auxiliary regiments of the imperial Roman army, attested in the epigraphic record, by Roman province of deployment during the reign of emperor Hadrian (r.