
Milites - Wikipedia
Milites were the trained regular footsoldiers of ancient Rome, and later a term used to describe "soldiers" in Medieval Europe.
士兵 (古罗马) - 维基百科,自由的百科全书
士兵(拉丁語: Milites )是古罗马受过训练的常规步兵。 这些常规 士兵 占到了 罗马军团 中的多数。 除作战外,他们也有护卫、劳动、建造以及其他非战斗职责。
Milites - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Milites is the Latin word for "soldiers". In Ancient Rome the milites were the foot soldiers of the Roman army. There were many different types and ranks of milites in the Roman army [1] [2] In the early Middle Ages the word "milites" was used to describe free men using weapons.
milites - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
2023年12月19日 · "milites", in Charles du Fresne du Cange’s Glossarium Mediæ et Infimæ Latinitatis (augmented edition with additions by D. P. Carpenterius, Adelungius and others, edited by Léopold Favre, 1883–1887)
miles, militis [m.] C - Latin is Simple Online Dictionary
Find miles (Noun) in the Latin Online Dictionary with English meanings, all fabulous forms & inflections and a conjugation table: miles, militis, militi, militem, milites, militum
【搬运】从《罗马全面战争》看4世纪中叶的罗马军队 - 知乎
在帝国舰队服役的成员,无论其职责为何,同样也被称作”士兵“(milites)。为了与其他边防军士兵区分,有时会加上”舰队“(classiarius或classicus)一词。在罗马晚期,他们还被称作”快艇士兵“(milites muscularii,musculus是一种小型舰艇,以速度见长)。
罗马晚期军队(兵种和建制) - 知乎 - 知乎专栏
边防军里,什么上述的单位编制几乎都有,步兵分为兵队(milites),民团(numeri)和辅队(auxilia)以及旧时代就存在的骑兵编制骑队(equites),骑兵连(cunei)和大队(alae)
The Roman Imperial Legion and Military Ranks - UNRV
3 天之前 · These were trained specialists, such as surgeons, engineers, surveyors, and architects, as well as craftsmen. They were exempt from camp and hard labor duties due to the nature of their work, and would generally earn slightly more pay than the Milites. Discens. Milites in training for an immunes position. Munifex (or Miles Gregarius)
Numeri, Milites, Cunei: What Sort of Roman Soldiers were These?
2023年1月2日 · Auxilia palatina, legiones, cunei, vexilationes, milites, equites, cohortes, alae. Some look look familiar, some less so. The army of the mid fourth century and afterwards was broadly divided into two sorts of soldiers: what might be called border soldiers (or garrison soldiers) and field-army soldiers.
Milites | Military Wiki | Fandom
Milites were the trained private footsoldiers of Rome. These men were the non-specialist regular soldiers that made up the bulk of a Legion's numbers. Alongside soldiering, they also performed guard duties, labour work, building and other non-combat roles.
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