Commanipulares/Commanipuli in Roman Dacia and the fragmentary preserved forms. Terminology
To designate the concept “member of a maniple”, the epigraphic sources center attention on two basic forms - commanipularis and commanipulus -, which appear in a variety of vulgar variants in the inscriptions from the Roman Empire. The term is attested three times in Dacia (twice at Potaissa, and on...
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