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    • Maniple (Latin: manipulus; lit. 'a handful [of soldiers]') was a tactical unit of the Roman Republican armies, adopted during the Samnite Wars (343–290 BC). It was also the name of the military insignia carried by such units. Maniple members, called commanipulares (sg.: commanipularis) were seen as each other's brothers-in-arms, but without the domesti… See more

    History

    The manipular system was adopted around 315 BC, during the Second Samnite War. The rugged terrain of
    After … See more

    Structure

    Polybius first described the maniple in the mid-2nd century BC. The manipular legion was organized into four lines, starting at the front: the velites; the hastati; the principes; and the triarii. These were divided by experience… See more

    Equipment

    The echelons differed not only in their roles, but also in their equipment. Polybius describes their panoply in detail. First, the velites were armed with a sword, javelins, and a small shield called a parma. They wore no ar… See more

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  2. Maniple (Latin: manipulus; lit. 'a handful [of soldiers]') was a tactical unit of the Roman Republican armies, adopted during the Samnite Wars (343–290 BC). It was also the name of the military insignia carried by such units.
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    Maniple (Latin: manipulus; lit. 'a handful [of soldiers]') was a tactical unit of the Roman Republican armies, adopted during the Samnite Wars (343–290 BC). It was also the name of the military insignia carried by such units.
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    Maniple (manipulus) was a tactical unit of the Roman army, consisting of two centuries. This name is derived from the unit’s combat sign (signum) with the hand sign on top. The Latin word manus means “hand”.
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    Maniple (manipus) was the basic tactical unit of the Roman army during the republic, consisting of two centurias. Later replaced by a cohort.

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  10. The Maniple as a Tactical Unit in the Roman Army

    Mar 14, 2009 · Maniples were a subdivision of the type of infantry. Hastati and Principes had twenty maniples of one hundred and twenty men. Triarii had twenty maniples of sixty men. The maniple was a very flexible because it was isolated …

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    Oct 1, 2023 · Where the phalanx mobilized the entire force into a single unit, the maniple gives each class of warrior its own specific role. Warriors were designated by their age and social status, but the maniple gave soldiers the …

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