Officers and Ranks in the Roman Army. The Ordinary Legionary Soldier Miles.

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Officers and Ranks in the Roman Army

The Ordinary Legionary Soldier Miles

The Duty Officer Tesserarius

The Centurion’s Assistant Optio

The Centurion Centurio Primus Pilus

The Standard Bearer Signifer

The Horn Player Cornicen

The Flag Bearer Vexillarius

The Junior Tribunes Tribuni angusticlavii

The Senior Tribune Tribunus laticlavius

The Eagle Bearer Aquilifer

The Commander of the Camp Praefectus castrorum

The General of the Legion Legatus

The Governor of the Province Legatus Augusti Propraetor