Military Ranks

Embark on a visual journey through the hierarchical structure of the mighty Roman army with our collection of photographs showcasing individual ranks.

From centurions to legionaries, our images offer a glimpse into the organization and discipline that characterized the backbone of Roman military might. Whether you’re a history enthusiast, a student of ancient warfare, or simply intrigued by the intricacies of Roman society, our photographs provide a comprehensive view of the soldiers who shaped the ancient world.

These images are available for use by others with proper credit to DigitalMapsoftheAncientWorld, inviting exploration and study of the formidable Roman military machine.

Beneficiarius.
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Beneficiarius Consularis.
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Centurion.
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Cornicen.
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Custodis Armorum.
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Decurio.
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Eques.
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Evocatus.
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Explorator.
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Frumentarius Imperii.
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Legatus Legionis.
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Librarius.
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Miles.
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Navarchus Classis.
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Optio.
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Praefectus Cohortis.
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Praefectus Castrorum.
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Praefectus Classis.
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Praefectus Equitum.
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Praefectus Fabrum.
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Praefectus Legionis.
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Praefectus Praetoriorum.
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Praefectus Ripae Fluminis.
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Praefectus Vigilum.
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Primus Ordo.
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Primus Pilus.
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Princeps Prior.
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Signifer.
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Singularis Legati Legionis.
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Speculator.
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Tribunus Cohortis.
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Tribunus Militum.
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Tribunus Vigilum.
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Trierarchus.
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Veteranus.
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Vexillarius.
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