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Triarii (sg.: triarius) ("the
third liners") were one of the
elements of the
early Roman military mani****r
legions of the
early Roman Republic (509 BC...
- in the
ancient pre-Marian
Roman army. They may have been used with the
triarii in
battle near the
final stages of fighting,
since they are
recorded as...
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Triarii is a one-man
music project from the
genre of
martial industrial,
whose name
derives from the
elite soldiers of the
Roman battle order, the Triarians...
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formation with ****istance from skirmishers. The
exception to this was the
triarii, the
final line of the
formation who
instead fought as hoplites, using...
- re-armed with pila and gladii, and the
hasta was only
retained by the
triarii. The
hasta would also be
reintroduced in the Late
Roman army in conjunction...
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classes based on wealth, the
principes being the
wealthiest after the
triarii.
Principes were
armed with a pilum,
which is a
throwing spear, and a sword...
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seniority but
opposite battle order; Of the
centuriae of a
manipulus of
Triarii;
Pilus Prior Pilus Posterior Of the
centuriae of a
manipulus of Principes;...
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number of them were
attached to each
maniple of hastati,
principes and
triarii. They were
typically used as a
screening force,
driving off
enemy skirmishers...
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starting at the front: the velites; the hastati; the principes; and the
triarii.
These were
divided by experience, with the
younger soldiers at the front...
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would divide the
Roman army into
three units, hastati, principes, and
triarii. Later, in 107 BCE,
Marius would institute the so-called
Marian reforms...