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Centurion Caligatus - Steven James - 03-23-2016

Any thoughts on this paper?


RE: Caligatus - Robert Vermaat - 03-23-2016

Interesting, thanks.


RE: Caligatus - Frank - 03-23-2016

It is always astonishing that you can write a profound article of 18 pages about such a short inscription. It just shows us, how unkown the Rangordnung of the roman army still is.

I am afraid, we have still not found the real pattern of promotion. Not for NCOs and not for centurions. We even do not know, what was really considered a rank by a roman, and what was just a function. For example optio carceris. It sounds like a function. And the rank of this optio was perhaps sesquiplicarius. If not even duplicarius finally, because he was promoted to evocatus from there after 16 years of service. But pay = rank is just one of many theories out there.

Interestingly Caesius never served as a "taktische Charge" (optio, signifer in a centuria). Domaszewski called that a must, for any promotion to centurio. Even some cornicularii (highest senior NCO), who had always served in offices (librarii, etc. ) and  never served in a centuria, became optio spei before they could advance to centurio. Another sign, that Caesius had strong patronage?