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  1. Cohort (military unit) - Wikipedia

    • The commander of the first cohort's first century was known as the primus pilus or primipilus, [4] a legion's most senior centurion. The primus pilus was eligible for promotion to praefectus castrorum or camp prefect, the third most senior officer in a legion, responsible for the day-to-day administration of a legion. See more

    Overview

    A cohort (from the Latin cohors, pl.: cohortes; see wikt:cohors for full inflection table) was a standard tactical military unit of a Roman legion. …

    Legionary cohort

    A legionary cohort of the early empire consisted of six centuriae, or centuries, each consisting of 80 legionaries, for a total of 480 legionaries. Early in the Republic, each centuria consisted of 100 men, hence their name. Each centuria was command…

    Types of cohort

    • Cohors alaria: allied or auxiliary unit
    • Cohors quinquagenaria: auxiliary, nominally 500 strong
    • Cohors milliaria: auxiliary, nominally 1000 strong…

    Other Roman cohorts

    Although not part of a legion, some paramilitary corps in Rome consisted of one or more cohorts:
    • The nine cohortes praetoriae, never grouped to a legion, the Praetorians. The term was first used to refer to the bodygu…

     
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  2. Primus pilus
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    The cohorts did not normally have their own commander, but were commanded by the highest centurion in battle. The first cohort was commanded by primus pilus (the highest-ranking centurion in the legio).
    The Primus Pilus, or First File, was the commanding centurion of the first cohort and the senior centurion of the entire Legion. Service in this position allowed entry into the equestrian social class upon retirement. The Centurions were the backbone of the professional army.
     
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  4. Roman legion - Wikipedia

  5. Officers of the Roman Army - World History …

    Mar 22, 2021 · Besides the famed centurion who stood at the front of his cohort and led his legionaries into battle, there was a command hierarchy of military tribunes, a camp prefect, and a legate. Alongside the centurion in the thick of …

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  7. LEGION ORGANIZATION AND COMMAND …

    Each legion had five equestrian tribunes (Tribuni Angusticlavii,) who served 3-4 years and then assumed command of a cavalry ala. They were generally former magistrates and/or auxiliary cohors peditata/equitata commanders.

  8. Centurion | Imperial Army, Legionary & Tribune | Britannica

  9. Ranks of the Roman Army - Digital Maps of the …

    Each legion had 59 or 60 centurions, one to command each century of the 10 cohorts. They were the backbone of the Roman army and were career soldiers promoted from the ranks, who ran the day-to-day life of the soldiers and …

  10. Structure of early Imperial Roman army - IMPERIUM …

    Apr 18, 2020 · There were 10 cohorts in the legion. During the battle, the commander manoeuvred a cohort to support a particular sector of the battlefield. Each of the cohorts had its own unique sound signal, which enabled agile …

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    Though socially subordinate to the Tribunes, the Centurion Primus Pilus possessed more power and influence than any, and was in fact third-in-command of the entire legion. He was also the commander of the elite First Cohort in battle.

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