The centurion played a crucial role in the success of the Roman army, serving as the backbone of both military operations and broader Roman society. Tasked with commanding a century, a unit of 80 men, centurions operated within a larger structure of cohorts and legions. Their responsibilities extended beyond combat, as they acted as disciplinarians, trainers, and supervisors of construction projects. Centurions also provided critical leadership on the battlefield, directing their men and often leading from the front lines, recognizable by the distinctive crest on their helmets. Their visible position made them both a symbol of authority and a prime target in battle.
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