De Primipilatu offers a detailed examination of the office and duties of the Primus Pilus, the senior centurion in a Roman legion. This historical account delves into the responsibilities, privileges, and strategic importance of this pivotal role within the Roman military structure.
Providing insight into the daily operations and command hierarchy of the legions, the book illuminates the qualities expected of a Primus Pilus, including leadership, experience, and tactical acumen. Readers gain a deeper understanding of the complexities of Roman military administration and the crucial function of senior officers in maintaining the effectiveness of Rome's formidable army.
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