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  • Actarius, in an ala, 41;
  • in a cohort, 43.
  • Aeneatores, 43, n. 11.
  • African officers, 96.
  • Ala, origin of term, 22-5;
  • titles of, 24, 45;
  • size of, 26;
  • officers of, 40.
  • Archers, 84, 103, 128.
  • Augusta, used as title of auxiliary regiments, 47.
  • Augustus, military reforms, 13 et seqq.
  • Balearic slingers, 10, 131.
  • Barbarization of Roman army, 99, 138.
  • Barr Hill, fort at, 106.
  • Batavians, 16, 19, 35, 49, 57, 72.
  • Beneficiarius, in an ala, 41;
  • in a cohort, 43.
  • Breastplates, 124.
  • Britain, frontier defences, 109, 112, 141.
  • British regiments, recruiting, 85.
  • Bucinator, in an ala, 42;
  • in a cohort, 43.
  • Canabae, 117.
  • Capsarius, 43, n. 8.
  • Catafractarii, 128.
  • Cavalry, use of, 104;
  • superior pay of, 35.
  • Celtic officers, 96.
  • Centurions, 37.
  • Chain armour, 126, 130.
  • Civilis, 20.
  • Civitas, granted to auxiliaries, 31 et seqq.
  • Civitates foederatae, 57.
  • Civium Romanorum, used as a title of auxiliary regiments, 46.
  • Cohortes equitatae, 28, 29.
  • miliariae, 28.
  • quingenariae, 28.
  • voluntariorum, 65 et seqq., 187.
  • Cohorts, size of, 27;
  • officers of, 43;
  • titles of, 46 et seqq.
  • Constitutio Antoniniana, 122.
  • Contarii, 104.
  • Oxford: Horace Hart M.A. Printer to the University


    Transcriber’s Notes:

    The original spelling, accentuation, hyphenation and punctuation has been retained.





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