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'Centuries' is the name given to an organisational unit of the Imperial Army. They form part of a '[[Cohort]]', which in turn form part of a '[[Legions|Legion]]'.
'Centuries' is the name given to the most recognisable organisational unit of the Imperial Army and form part of a '[[Cohorts|Cohort]]', of which '[[Legions]]' are comprised.




'Centuries' (and this both the singular and plural form, to distinguish from 'Century' - a period of 100 year) are made up of 10 '[[Contubernium|Contubernia]]' and so have about 80-90 men, plus up to 10 ancillary staff (cooks, fletchers, farriers, blacksmiths, etc.). Hence 'Centuries' comprise about 100 men.
'Centuries' (and this both the singular and plural form, to distinguish from 'Century' - a period of 100 year) are made up of 10 '[[Contubernium|Contubernia]]'. Hence 'Centuries' comprise of:
 
* 10 x 8 ordinary men (Legionaries)
* 5 Decurians (Junior officers)
* 2 Centurians (Senior officers)
* Up to 10 ancillary staff (cooks, fletchers, farriers, blacksmiths, etc.).  
 
 
In total then, 'Centuries' are comprised of about 100 men, which is where the unit derives its name.

Latest revision as of 22:26, 10 August 2019

'Centuries' is the name given to the most recognisable organisational unit of the Imperial Army and form part of a 'Cohort', of which 'Legions' are comprised.


'Centuries' (and this both the singular and plural form, to distinguish from 'Century' - a period of 100 year) are made up of 10 'Contubernia'. Hence 'Centuries' comprise of:

  • 10 x 8 ordinary men (Legionaries)
  • 5 Decurians (Junior officers)
  • 2 Centurians (Senior officers)
  • Up to 10 ancillary staff (cooks, fletchers, farriers, blacksmiths, etc.).


In total then, 'Centuries' are comprised of about 100 men, which is where the unit derives its name.