The Roman Army, 31 BC–AD 337: A Sourcebook
The Roman Army, 31 BC–AD 337: A Sourcebook
The Roman Army, 31 BC–AD 337: A Sourcebook
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Index of names and subjects<br />
Prominent figures are cited under the names by which they are usually known,<br />
others under their gentile names. Auxiliary alae and cohorts are cited as they<br />
appear in the text, with no attempt to produce a consolidated list.<br />
Aburnius, L., career of 59<br />
Aconius Statura, L. (centurion),<br />
career of 54–5<br />
Adlocutio 18–20, 71–2, 187<br />
Aemilius Carus, L., career of 62<br />
Aemilius Juncus, career of 59–60<br />
Aemilius Paternus, L. (centurion),<br />
career of 106<br />
Aerarium militare see military<br />
treasury<br />
Aetrius Ferox, Sex. (centurion),<br />
career of 50<br />
Agrimensores (land surveyors), work<br />
of in military colonies 126, 214,<br />
217, 219, 220–1<br />
ala (auxiliary cavalry unit) 33–4; of<br />
Asturians 59; of Aurianians 92;<br />
of colonists 92; of Compagonians<br />
106; of Dacians 93; of Gaetulians<br />
52; of Gauls 93; of Gordian<br />
Gauls 55; of veteran Gauls 59,<br />
143; Heracliana 143; Indiana<br />
103; of lance-bearers 65, 66; of<br />
Sarmatians 153; of Vocontians<br />
194, 207; I Aravacans 65;<br />
Augustan Ituraeans 197;<br />
Augustan Thracians 59; Claudian<br />
New 196; Flavian Augustan<br />
milliary British 197; Gauls and<br />
Pannonians (armoured) 60;<br />
Mauretanian Thracians 89, 158;<br />
Pannonians 19, 50; praetorian<br />
196; praetorian <strong>Roman</strong> citizens<br />
197; <strong>Roman</strong> citizens 197;<br />
singulares <strong>Roman</strong> citizens 60;<br />
Thracians 35, 43; Thracian<br />
veteran archers 197; Ulpian<br />
Dacians 62; Ulpian singulares 59,<br />
II Aravacans 152; Pannonians 32,<br />
196; III Asturians 103; Thracians<br />
66<br />
Ambulatura (army drill) 16<br />
Ammaedara, colony of 217–18<br />
Annius Martialis, M. (centurion),<br />
career of 50<br />
Anossa (village in Asia), requests a<br />
soldier on police duty 118–19<br />
Antistius Campanus, L. (veteran),<br />
benefactions of to Capua 225<br />
Antium, military settlement at 215<br />
Antonius Naso, L. (centurion),<br />
career of 53–4<br />
Antonius Silvanus (soldier), will of<br />
158–60<br />
Apulum (Alba Iulia), settlement at 147<br />
Aquila (legionary eagle standard)<br />
1<strong>31</strong>–3<br />
Aquilifer (eagle standard-bearer)<br />
28, <strong>31</strong><br />
<strong>Army</strong>, after AD 235 2<strong>31</strong>–49; cost of<br />
21; disposition of 79–89; in the<br />
Republic 3–8; supplies of 140,<br />
143–5; see also ala, auxiliaries,<br />
cohorts, legions, soldiers, urban<br />
soldiers