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A legatus (often anglicized as legate ) was a general in the Roman army, equivalent to a modern general officer. Being of senatorial rank, his immediate superior was the dux , and he outranked a...
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A Legate is a Legion Commander who is both a Senator and a fighter of Centurion quality. A Legate is to be addressed as "Lord" or Legate on the battlefield. This is only a Roman rank, but it will be observed. He or she has earned the privilege.
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Roman legates, the most senior officers in the Roman army were more or ... A Roman legate was around 35 years old. He would have held some very responsible government post - like Praetor or even Consul, high legal or financial positions - to show he could get things organized. Rome did organization better than anyone - ever!
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Britannica online encyclopedia article on legate (Roman official), official who acted as a deputy general to governors of provinces conquered by ancient Rome in the 2nd and 1st centuries bc, during the period of the republic. ... For a definition of "legate (Roman official)", visit Merriam-Webster.
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legate (Roman official) ... quaestor (ancient Roman official) ... Julius Caesar (Roman ruler)
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Under each legionary legate were six military tribunes (tribuni militares), who carried out administrative duties. Young upper-class Roman men used this position as a stepping-stone to a political career, so the tribunes often did not have much military experience or ability.
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Legatus Command Roman Legate Legions Rank Provincial Military Economy. ... A legatus (often anglicized as "legate") was equivalent to a modern general officer in the Roman army. Being of senatorial rank, his immediate superior was the dux, and he outranked all military tribunes.
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This is the article 'Legatus' in William Smith's Dictionary of Greek & Roman Antiquities.
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Gallus may be: ;People •Quintus Roscius Gallus (c. 126–62 BC), Roman actor •Gaius Asinius Gallus (d. 33), Roman consul •Gaius Cornelius Gallus (69–26 BC), first Roman governor of Egypt, writer of ele...
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