Dobson, B. (1978). Die Primipilares: Entwicklung und Bedeutung, Laufbahuen und Persönlichkeiten eines römischen Offiziersranges The primipilares: their history and importance, careers and personalities of a Roman officer class.

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Die Primipilares: Entwicklung und Bedeutung, Laufbahuen und Persönlichkeiten eines römischen Offiziersranges The primipilares: their history and importance, careers and personalities of a Roman officer class
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Bonner Jahrb Beih
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37
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The centurio primi pili or primuspilus (senior centurion) of a legion under the Principate developed a title (primipilaris) and a career. The development of this career, the origins (geographical, social and unit) of the men following it, how they reached the principilate and what they went on to be (camp prefects, Rome tribunes, procurators and prefects of the guard) are considercd. Their standing in society, particularly in the municipalities, is discussed and later developments in the career are noted. Individual careers are considered in Part 2 and there is a full list of primipilares. B D (Au)
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Brian Dobson
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1978
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ROMAN (Historic England Periods)
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Date Of Issue From: 1978
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