
Cohortes urbanae - Wikipedia
The cohortes urbanae (Latin meaning urban cohorts) of ancient Rome were created by Augustus to counterbalance the enormous power of the Praetorian Guard in the city of Rome and serve …
Cohortes Urbanae - World History Encyclopedia
2016年12月16日 · The cohortes urbanae (urban cohorts) were a body of troops garrisoned at Rome, which was created by Augustus to provide additional security for the emperor and city …
THE PROVINCIAL URBAN COHORTS IN ADDITION to the urban cohorts based in Rome to serve as the imperial city police, two provincial urban co-horts played an important part in the …
Urban cohorts - IMPERIUM ROMANUM
The urban cohorts (cohortes urbanae) were a police-military formation initially composed of three cohorts. The service in this formation could be performed by persons with Roman citizenship. …
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The cohortes urbanae (Latin meaning urban cohorts) of ancient Rome were created by Augustus to counterbalance the enormous power of the Praetorian Guard in the city of Rome and serve …
Cohortes urbanae | Oxford Classical Dictionary
Single ‘urban’ cohorts (so named because they were originally withdrawn from Rome) are found at *Puteoli, *Ostia, and *Carthage, presumably protecting the shipment of grain to Rome, and …
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2014年1月30日 · The urban cohorts (cohortes urbanae) were an important part of the garrison of the city of Rome during the Roman Empire. They provided the emperors at Rome with extra …
(PDF) 2012. Cohortes urbanae (Historia) - Academia.edu
The Urban Cohorts – in conjunction with the Praetorians – also policed the roads, especially on days of spectacles, places of assembly (such as collegia or taverns), and persons considered …
Not least, new evidence suggests redating the final separation of the Urban Cohorts from the Praetorians to the late Antonine, rather than the Seveřan period, and considerable revision on …
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The cohortes urbanae (Latin meaning urban cohorts) of ancient Rome were created by Augustus to counterbalance the enormous power of the Praetorian Guard in the city of Rome and serve …