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FLAVIUS
VEGETIUS RENATUS BOOK
TWO CENTURIES AND ENSIGNS OF THE FOOT The chief ensign of the
whole legion is the eagle and is carried by the eagle-bearer. Each cohort has
also its own peculiar ensign, the Dragon, carried by the Draconarius. The ancients,
knowing the ranks were easily disordered in the confusion of action, divided the
cohorts into centuries and gave each century an ensign inscribed with the number
both of the cohort and century so that the men keeping it in sight might be prevented
from separating from their comrades in the greatest tumults. Besides the centurions,
now called centenarii, were distinguished by different crests on their helmets,
to be more easily known by the soldiers of their respective centuries. These precautions
prevented any mistake, as every century was guided not only by its own ensign
but likewise by the peculiar form of the helmet of its commanding officers. The
centuries were also subdivided into messes of ten men each who lay in the same
tent and were under orders and inspection of a Decanus or head of the mess. These
messes were also called Maniples from their constant custom of fighting together
in the same company or division.
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