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Veteran Roman legionaries
Triarii (sing.: triarius) ("the third liners") were one of the elements of the early Roman military manipular legions of the early Roman Republic (509
Triarii
German martial industrial band
Triarii is a one-man music project from the genre of martial industrial, whose name derives from the elite soldiers of the Roman battle order, the Triarians
Triarii_(band)
Largest military unit of the Roman army
formation with assistance from skirmishers. The exception to this was the triarii, the final line of the formation who instead fought as hoplites, using
Roman_legion
Pre-Marian Roman reserve infantry
in the ancient pre-Marian Roman army. They may have been used with the triarii in battle near the final stages of fighting, since they are recorded as
Rorarii
Deployment, formation, and manoeuvres of the Roman infantry
would divide the Roman army into three units, hastati, principes, and triarii. Later, in 107 BCE, Marius would institute the so-called Marian reforms
Roman_infantry_tactics
Weapon used by early Roman legionaries
re-armed with pila and gladii, and the hasta was only retained by the triarii. The hasta would also be reintroduced in the Late Roman army in conjunction
Hasta_(spear)
pre-Marian armies, who were less well-equipped than the older Principes and Triarii. These formed the first line of battle in front of the Principes. Hastatus
List_of_Roman_army_unit_types
Tactical unit of the Roman Republic
starting at the front: the velites; the hastati; the principes; and the triarii. These were divided by experience, with the younger soldiers at the front
Maniple_(military_unit)
Class of soldier in the early Roman Republic
classes based on wealth, the principes being the wealthiest after the triarii. Principes were armed with a pilum, which is a throwing spear, and a sword
Principes
Ancient Roman family
someone with inward-pointing toes, resembling talons. The plebeian Valerii Triarii belong to the time of Cicero, in the first century BC. None of them rose
Valeria_gens
King of Macedon from 336 to 323 BC
have been pikemen, but rather standard battle line troops or possibly Triarii. Caracalla's mania for Alexander went so far that Caracalla visited Alexandria
Alexander_the_Great
Class of Roman infantry soldier
first battle line, in front of the principes of the second line and the triarii of the third. In a pitched battle, the leves would form up at the front
Hastati
Army officer in Imperial Rome
the triarii, situated at the far right rear maniple, was the most senior and was known as the primipilus, since from the second century the triarii were
Centurion
Type of light infantry of Ancient Rome
number of them were attached to each maniple of hastati, principes and triarii. They were typically used as a screening force, driving off enemy skirmishers
Velites
Heavily armed and armoured soldiers
the manipular system. The triarii were the last vestige of this older style of warfare in the Roman republic. The triarii were usually called in to end
Heavy_infantry
Roman military subdivision
followed by principes, and finally triarii for the most experienced. Pilus was a name for a maniple of triarii, reflecting their use as spearmen, pilum
Cohort_(military_unit)
Roman civilisation from the 8th century BC to the 5th century AD
consisted of five sections: manipular heavy infantry (hastati, principes and triarii), a force of light infantry (velites), and the cavalry (equites). With
Ancient_Rome
Final battle of the Second Punic War (202 BC)
and principes in the first two ranks also carried two javelins each; the triarii, in the third rank, had thrusting spears instead. A standard-size legion
Battle_of_Zama
Roman light infantry and civil servants
retire behind the triarii, who would then engage the enemy in turn—hence the expression rem ad Triarios redisse, "it has come to the triarii"—signalling an
Accensi
Type of light spear designed to be thrown by hand
first line, the principes in the second line and the triarii in the third line. While the triarii were still armed with hastae, the hastati and the principes
Javelin
Ancient Greek soldier in a phalanx
javelins (pilum). In the end only the triarii would keep a long spear (hasta) as their main weapon. The triarii would still fight in a traditional phalanx
Hoplite
Roman emperor from 198 to 217
have been pikemen, but rather standard battle line troops or possibly triarii. Caracalla's mania for Alexander went so far that he visited Alexandria
Caracalla
Roman military rank
The primus pilus (lit. "first maniple of triarii") or primipilus was the senior centurion of the first cohort in a Roman legion, a formation of five double-strength
Primus_pilus
Period of Roman history (c. 509 – 27 BC)
in the same manner as the hastati, but wore a lighter coat of mail. The triarii formed the third line. They were the last remnant of the hoplite-style
Roman_Republic
Evolution of ancient Rome's armed forces
acies) based on the three heavy infantry types of hastati, principes and triarii. The first type, the hastati, typically formed the first rank in battle
Structural history of the Roman military
Structural_history_of_the_Roman_military
Ancient Roman family
writers, but two of them attained the consulship in imperial times. Other Triarii are known from inscriptions. The nomen Triarius is based on the Latin number
Triaria_gens
Largest battle of the Second Punic War (216 BC)
Head, because Plutarch states they carried spears shorter than the Roman triarii and by Daly because they could not have carried an unwieldy pike at the
Battle_of_Cannae
Approach to warfare
main attacking strength of the legion with swords and pila, whilst the triarii formed the defensive backbone of the legion fighting as spearmen (initially
Combined_arms
Sign or mark distinguishing a group, grade, rank, or function
at the top of a pike. The eagle was entrusted to the centurions of the Triarii. In the age of the Emperors, the armies were often identified by a silver
Insignia
Armed forces deployed by the mid-Roman Republic
rear) hastati (literally: 'spear-bearers'), principes ('main-liners') and triarii ('third-rankers'). It is presumed that originally all three lines were
Roman army of the mid-Republic
Roman_army_of_the_mid-Republic
American video game developer
Year Title Platform(s) iOS Win Xbox 2005 Doom 3: Resurrection of Evil No Yes Yes 2009 Triarii Yes No No 2010 BurnStar Yes No No
Nerve_Software
Polearm with a long shaft and pointed head used for thrusting or throwing
of use, eventually being replaced by the gladius. The third line, the triarii, continued to use the hasta. From the late 2nd century BC, all legionaries
Spear
Zulu armed body of men or regiment
types, and the legions retained such phalanx-style holdovers like the triarii, later writers would attribute to Marius the implementation of one consistent
Impi
Infantry formation
Manipular System. Romans used a phalanx for their third military line, the triarii. These were veteran reserve troops armed with the hastae or spear. Rome
Phalanx
Army of the Roman Republic, 1st century BC
in their later 20s or early 30s, and the last line was made up by the triarii, who were the oldest and (supposedly) most experienced men in the army
Roman army of the late Republic
Roman_army_of_the_late_Republic
German folk musician
Frank was a member of the band Sturmpercht and played live fo bands like Triarii, Of The Wand And the Moon or Die Weisse Rose. He's also active under different
Werkraum
War between Rome and Carthage (264–241 BC)
1017/S1047759400001124. ISSN 1047-7594. S2CID 159518193. Walbank, Frank (1959). "Naval Triarii". The Classical Review. 64 (1): 10–11. doi:10.1017/S0009840X00092258. JSTOR 702509
First_Punic_War
Battle of the Second Punic War, 218 BCE
consisted of older, more experienced men. The third rank consisted of the triarii, the veterans of the army, equipped with a thrusting spear instead. Both
Battle_of_the_Trebia
Early 1st century AD Roman professional rhetorician, historian and author
instead that he was either a descendant of the plebeian Valerii Tappones or Triarii, or earned the Roman citizenship thanks to the patronage of a Valerius
Valerius_Maximus
Elephant trained and guided by humans for combat
away, as well as flaming objects or a stout line of long spears, such as Triarii. Another method for disrupting elephant units in classical antiquity was
War_elephant
Ancient Roman soldier's equipment
republican times, the hastati were re-armed with pila and gladii, and only the triarii still used hastae. A hasta was about 1.8 metres (six feet) in length. The
Roman military personal equipment
Roman_military_personal_equipment
Roman civilisation from the 8th century BC to the 5th century AD
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Index of ancient Rome–related articles
Index_of_ancient_Rome–related_articles
1st-century BC Roman politician and general
famous gens Valeria, but unlike the more famous members of the gens, the Triarii were plebeian. The cognomen Triarius may be an allusion to their military
Gaius_Valerius_Triarius
Centurion in the Roman army
three years in Spain he was made first centurion of the 1st century of the triarii. After serving twenty two years in the army, he petitioned the consulate
Spurius_Ligustinus
Battle during the First World War
Roman legion, in which troops were organised into hastati, principes and triarii. From 30 January 1916, each British army had a Royal Flying Corps brigade
Battle_of_Langemarck_(1917)
2009 video game
player to recruit, train and command groups of units such as hastati, triarii, and auxilia. Battles usually occur on a small scale with a basic experience
Grand_Ages:_Rome
First World War tactics in Europe
Eingreif division (all Stoß formations), was based in the Fredericus Rex and Triarii positions. The essence of all of these defensive preparations was riposte
Western_Front_tactics,_1917
Battle of the Fourth Macedonian War
acies formation, with hastati in the front, principes in a second rank and triarii in the rear, with velites as light skirmishing troops, and Roman and allied
Battle_of_Pydna_(148_BC)
Armies of the Hellenistic kingdoms
Seleucid ones. For example, the differentiation of the Hastati, Principes and Triarii, or the integration of light-armed troops into the infantry structure.
Hellenistic_armies
formation: the three lines of manipular heavy infantry (hastati, principes and triarii), a force of light infantry (velites), and the cavalry (equites). With
Military_history_of_Italy
Topics referred to by the same term
(beetle) is a genus of skeletonizing leaf beetles in the family Chrysomelidae Triarii, elements of early Roman military legions, consisting of wealthy and older
Triarius_(disambiguation)
1998 video game
from the manipular legion, with its three lines (hastati, principes and triarii) of infantry, to the more homogeneous Marian legion. However, Erudite sought
The_Great_Battles_of_Caesar
197–195 BC revolt against the Romans
triplex acies) each based on a type of heavy infantry: hastati, princeps and triarii: the hastati, infantrymen covered with leather armor, breastplates and
Iberian_revolt
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Honour of the Religion
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Tie, Connection, Young, Youth, Ageless
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Hawk. From the sea fortress.
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One who cannot be broken
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Name derived from self-sacrifice
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The king of Arya
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Exalted; From Swahili
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