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How To Rotate The Men Of The Cohors

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it can never be understand... until you will know the the right and proper centurion formation.

 

each legiones soldier have a basic formation and distance.

 

how they could rotate the front rank?

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see related article 'The Cohors" for detailed formation

 

here the figure represent 1 man

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the contubernia have 9 man member, 3 man shoulder to shoulder and 3 man at the back and 3 man at rearmost

or 27 men for the contutriplia.

 

the first line protect the frontal coverage

the second line protect the front men head coverage from arrow

the third line continue to protect the head coverage from arrow

 

the men , they all have a minimum of two feet distance between each other.

 

when the posterior come forward , they "PASS" on that "Space" without breaking their own line formation

or the prior line formation. they could rotate the front rank and rear rank without Breaking any formation.

 

Primum Acies of the Cohors

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0/..0/..0/.,.0/..0/..0/.,.0/..0/..0/..=............Anteadstatus / medium infantry / phalanx / supernumerary

0/..0/..0/.,.0/..0/..0/.,.0/..0/..0/..

0/..0/..0/.,.0/..0/..0/.,.0/..0/..0/..

 

[]/.[]/.[]/...[]/.[]/.[]/...[]/.[]/.[]/.=............Hastatus Prior / heavy infantry

[]/.[]/.[]/...[]/.[]/.[]/...[]/.[]/.[]/

[]/.[]/.[]/...[]/.[]/.[]/...[]/.[]/.[]/

 

[]/.[]/.[]/...[]/.[]/.[]/...[]/.[]/.[]/.=............Hastatus Posterior / heavy infantry

[]/.[]/.[]/...[]/.[]/.[]/...[]/.[]/.[]/

[]/.[]/.[]/...[]/.[]/.[]/...[]/.[]/.[]/

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but from what time period are you basing this off of?

reply = Julius Caesar era

 

are prior and posterior troops armed and armored the same

reply = yes, it is uniform, subject to Cohors Artisan.

a Roman legiones have all this weapons, for example the Hastatus...

 

shield......................................=scutum

sword......................................=gladius ,and a pugio and axe

 

big spear................................=spear weapon.............. "hastae" primum weapon

small spear.............................=spear weapon.............. "hastula" ( use as reserve in case the hastae break ? )

big javelin...............................=thong javelin............... "amentata"

small javelin...........................= light trowing spear........"velitaris" ( with soft iron tip, terms could be ,small spear , javelin , or dart )

 

they all have this weapons and armour , and carry it in their body, that's why they are called the "heavy infantry".

 

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note:

 

Marius and Scipio created most of the innovation.

 

but all of the explanation are base on my in-depth workguess and i claim copyright on this article.

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I like the visual aid but is this switching during battle or not?

Edited by Centurion Legioneer

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have any re-enactors worked through this technique? The very first episode of HBOs "Rome" showed the very fluid interchanging of the first line with an excellent overhead shot.

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I like the visual aid but is this switching during battle or not? Centurion Legioneer

 

reply= yes , the Legiones , made it to perfection during practice; could do it easily during battle,

either the aggresive , passive , or retreative rotation.

 

 

 

The very first episode of HBOs "Rome"

showed the very fluid interchanging of the first line [ with the second line ]

with an excellent overhead shot. Pertinax

 

reply=what HBO shows was for scenematic effect... no it is not the right way , form , and movement.

 

are you aware of the military term or parlance "battle line"?

 

a Cohors have 10 battle lines with 3 battle acies lines.

the Legiones "battle line" acies have 3 lines compose of Anteadstatus, Hastatus Prior and Posterior.

 

the centurion "line" was fixed form , rigid movement , and militarily straight line.

nobody is ever allowed to break away from the line , either by some moving faster or slower.

they do it by "military cadence" or numbered step of marching.

 

regardless of reason , of exposed individual enemy, good opportunity because

of weaker type of enemy troops or enemy flanks was exposed.

 

The Hastatus Prior and Hastatus Posterior never break their line regardless of reason.

It is the "JOB" of the more mobile and lighter Anteadstatus to do the "selective lesser battle".

 

( even in modern gun powder era , you can be punished for breaking your company line,

unless until the command of "Charge" when the CO feel the the enemy can be defeated by assult.

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erratum: explanatory remarks

 

the Legiones "battle line" acies have 3 lines compose of Anteadstatus, Hastatus Prior and Posterior.

 

should be read , the Cohors battle Primum Acies line have 3 lines....

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the centurion "line" was fixed form , rigid movement , and militarily straight line.

 

should be read , the Hastatus "line" was fixed form , rigid movement , and militarily straight line.

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explanatory remarks:

 

Primum Agmen means Column Line or the Cohors Column. a legio have 10 column or cohors agmen.

Primum Acies Line means the Manipular Line of the Cohors. a cohors have 10 lines or manipular acies.

 

a Cohors have 3 Manipular line;

 

Primum Acies Line = Hastatus Line

Secundae Acies Line = Princeps Line

Tertius Acies Line = Triarii Line

 

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Cohors Formation , In battle ( Cursores Agmen not shown )

 

each manipular line have a standard distance of 50 meters

each acies line have a standard distance of 150 meters

 

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Primum Acies Line

 

0/..0/..0/.,.0/..0/..0/.,.0/..0/..0/..=............Anteadstatus / medium infantry

0/..0/..0/.,.0/..0/..0/.,.0/..0/..0/..

0/..0/..0/.,.0/..0/..0/.,.0/..0/..0/..

 

[]/.[]/.[]/...[]/.[]/.[]/...[]/.[]/.[]/.=............Hastatus Posterior / heavy infantry

[]/.[]/.[]/...[]/.[]/.[]/...[]/.[]/.[]/

[]/.[]/.[]/...[]/.[]/.[]/...[]/.[]/.[]/

 

[]/.[]/.[]/...[]/.[]/.[]/...[]/.[]/.[]/.=............Hastatus Prior / heavy infantry

[]/.[]/.[]/...[]/.[]/.[]/...[]/.[]/.[]/

[]/.[]/.[]/...[]/.[]/.[]/...[]/.[]/.[]/

 

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Secundus Acies Line

 

0/..0/..0/.,.0/..0/..0/.,.0/..0/..0/..=............Ante Princeps / medium infantry

0/..0/..0/.,.0/..0/..0/.,.0/..0/..0/..

0/..0/..0/.,.0/..0/..0/.,.0/..0/..0/..

 

 

()/.()/.()/...()/.()/.()/...()/.()/.()/.=............Princeps Posterior / heavy infantry

()/.()/.()/...()/.()/.()/...()/.()/.()/.

()/.()/.()/...()/.()/.()/...()/.()/.()/.

 

()/.()/.()/...()/.()/.()/...()/.()/.()/.=.............Princeps Prior / heavy infantry

()/.()/.()/...()/.()/.()/...()/.()/.()/.

()/.()/.()/...()/.()/.()/...()/.()/.()/.

 

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Equitatus Turmae

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CohorsSigniferi

 

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Tertius Acies Line

 

 

[]/.[]/.[]/...[]/.[]/.[]/...[]/.[]/.[]/.=............Triarius Prior / heavy infantry

[]/.[]/.[]/...[]/.[]/.[]/...[]/.[]/.[]/

[]/.[]/.[]/...[]/.[]/.[]/...[]/.[]/.[]/

 

[]/.[]/.[]/...[]/.[]/.[]/...[]/.[]/.[]/.=............Triarius Posterior / heavy infantry

[]/.[]/.[]/...[]/.[]/.[]/...[]/.[]/.[]/

[]/.[]/.[]/...[]/.[]/.[]/...[]/.[]/.[]/

 

0/..0/..0/.,.0/..0/..0/.,.0/..0/..0/..=............Ante Triarius / medium infantry

0/..0/..0/.,.0/..0/..0/.,.0/..0/..0/..

0/..0/..0/.,.0/..0/..0/.,.0/..0/..0/..

 

 

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