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Centurionate Photos

Justus Rustius Longinus, 1st Centurion

The centurion.  A man with at least fifteen years of faithful service to the Army.  He had the ability to read and write.  He was in charge of training the legionaries, and leading them into battle.

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Scutum of the Primi Pili
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The vitis, or vine staff, was primarily used as a discipline tool.  One centurion was called "Give me Another" because he was constantly breaking the staff on his troops. 

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A centurion could be identified by wearing greaves and a transverse crest (going from side to side).  He carried a small stick, usaully a vine staff, for the disipline of soldiers and wore his gladius on the left for easier access.  He also was able to wear the awards given to him by the legate or even the Emperor himself.

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