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- later in provincial towns organized on the Italian model. The number of decuriones varied in different towns, but was usually 100. The qualifications for...
- A decurion (Latin: decurio; pl.: decuriones) was a Roman cavalry officer in command of a squadron (turma) of cavalrymen in the Roman army. During the Roman...
- of the Roman Empire - Joseph R. Peden". mises.org. https://www.livius.org/de-dh/decuriones/decuriones.html Archived 2012-10-14 at the Wayback Machine...
- guardianship of orphans and minors, and the choice of city councillors (decuriones). Marcus showed a great deal of respect to the Roman Senate and routinely...
- divided into 10 groups of 30 men. Each group elected three leaders known as decuriones. Later the Roman cavalry stopped using Roman citizens as cavalrymen and...
- annual edicts of the praetor, the lists of Roman and muni****l senators (decuriones) and jurors (album indi****) were exhibited in this manner. The Acta Diurna...
- these decuriae one senator was nominated as decurio. Each of the ten decuriones in succession held the regal power and its badges for five days as interrex;...
- pre-Social War republic, in which each turma was under the command of three decuriones. Cohortes equitatae were infantry cohortes with a cavalry contingent of...
- 437, the size of the actual schola had been set to thirty, with three decuriones (Gr****: δεκουρίωνες) placed in charge of it. Although initially low-ranking...
- centurio, literally "commanders of 100 men") in the infantry and decurions (decuriones, singular form decurio, literally "commanders of 10 men") in the auxiliary...