The Roman Army

The Roman Army

The Roman Army 1 Professionalization of the Roman Army • Length of service fixed at 16 to 20 years • Military Treasury created in AD 6 • Treasury fed by: • 5% estate tax on Roman citizens • 1% tax on sales at auction • Pension of 12,000 sesterces for discharged legionaries – Equal to 13 years’ pay 2 © 2003 Ancient World Mapping Center. Released under CC BY -NC 3.0. 3 © 2003 Ancient World Mapping Center. Released under CC BY -NC 3.0. 4 © Notuncurious. All rights reserved. This content is © Unknown. All rights reserved. This content is excluded from our Creative Commons license. For more excluded from our Creative Commons license. For more information, see https://ocw.mit.edu/help/faq-fair-use/. information, see https://ocw.mit.edu/help/faq-fair-use/. 5 Hadrian’s Wall AD 122-128 Image by Mim42. This image is in the public domain. Source: Wikimedia Commons. 6 Banks East Turret 52A Image courtesy of Peter Albion on flickr. License CC BY -NC- SA. 7 Roman Britain Antonine Wall – 140s © Unknown. All rights reserved. This content is excluded from our Creative Commons license. For more information, see https://ocw.mit.edu/help/faq-fair-use/. 8 Image by RealProperty. This image is in the public domain. Source: Wikimedia Commons. Reconstruction of palisade along the Limes Germanicus 9 Image courtesy of yeowatzup on flickr. License CC BY. 10 Century of 80 men • Centurion • Optio – second in command • Signifer – standard bearer • Tesserarius – in charge of watchword • 76 other infantrymen 11 Tombstone of a Centurion Colchester M FAVONI M F POL FACI LIS > LEG XX VERECVND VS ET NOVICIVS LIB POSV ERVNT H S E Marcus Favonius Facilis, son of Marcus, of the Pollian voting tribe, Centurion of the 20th Legion, lies buried here. His freedmen Verecundus and Novicius his freedmen had this tombstone set up. Image courtesy of the armaturapress on flickr. License CC NC-BY-SA. 12 Imperial Legion • Legatus legionis – Commander of the Legion x 1 • Senior Military Tribune x 1 • Camp Prefect x 1 • Junior Military Tribunes x 5 • Primus Pilus Centurion x 1 • Centurions x 59 (ish) • Legionaries x 4,800 (approx.) 13 Legionary pay • Under Augustus 225 denarii = 900 sest. • Domitian 300 denarii = 1,200 sest. • By Septimius Severus 600 denarii = 2,400 sest. • Caracalla 900 denarii = 3,600 sest. 14 MIT OpenCourseWare https://ocw.mit.edu 21H.132 The Ancient World: Rome Spring 2017 For information about citing these materials or our Terms of Use, visit: https://ocw.mit.edu/terms. .

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