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Class of Roman infantry soldier
Hastati (sing.: hastatus) were a class of infantry employed in the armies of the early Roman Republic, who originally fought as spearmen and later as
Hastati
Largest military unit of the Roman army
than the hastati, and having more experience on the battlefield, they would take up the second line in the battle in the event the Hastati failed or
Roman_legion
Weapon used by early Roman legionaries
legionaries, for which the Roman soldiers known as hastati were named. In later republican times, the hastati were re-armed with pila and gladii, and the hasta
Hasta_(spear)
Heavily armed and armoured soldiers
the pre-Marian Roman Republic included the hastati, principes, and triarii (although depending how the hastati were armed and armored, they could also be
Heavy_infantry
Final battle of the Second Punic War (202 BC)
the hastati. Both Bahmanyar and Goldsworthy suggest this was an opportunity for the Carthaginian third line to counter-attack the disorganised hastati, but
Battle_of_Zama
Type of light infantry of Ancient Rome
form their own units; a number of them were attached to each maniple of hastati, principes and triarii. They were typically used as a screening force,
Velites
Tactical unit of the Roman Republic
was organized into four lines, starting at the front: the velites; the hastati; the principes; and the triarii. These were divided by experience, with
Maniple_(military_unit)
Veteran Roman legionaries
the advance of the hastati. If the hastati failed to break the enemy, they would fall back on the principes, who along with the hastati, had been re-equipped
Triarii
Deployment, formation, and manoeuvres of the Roman infantry
the maniple system, which would divide the Roman army into three units, hastati, principes, and triarii. Later, in 107 BCE, Marius would institute the
Roman_infantry_tactics
Genus of beetles
Hastatis is a genus of longhorn beetles of the subfamily Lamiinae. Hastatis auricollis Buquet, 1857 Hastatis denticollis Buquet, 1857 Hastatis femoralis
Hastatis
Class of soldier in the early Roman Republic
the enemy with javelin fire to cover the advance of the hastati (light spearmen). If the hastati failed to break the enemy during their engagement, they
Principes
Species of beetle
Hastatis femoralis is a species of beetle in the family Cerambycidae. It was described by Hermann Burmeister in 1865. It is known from Argentina. BioLib
Hastatis_femoralis
Army officer in Imperial Rome
principes, who were then senior to the centurions of the maniples of the hastati. Within each of the three maniples seniority increased as individuals progressed
Centurion
Principes. Hastatus Prior – A centurion commanding a manipulus or centuria of hastati. A high-ranking officer within a manipulus or centuria. Hastatus Posterior
List_of_Roman_army_unit_types
types they did not form their own units, but were assigned to units of hastati – heavier sword-armed troops. Their primary purpose on the battlefield
Leves
Type of light spear designed to be thrown by hand
armed with hastae, the hastati and the principes were rearmed with short swords and heavy javelins. Each soldier from the hastati and principes lines carried
Javelin
Period of Roman history (c. 509 – 27 BC)
based on the three heavy infantry types: The first line maniple was the hastati, infantry soldiers who wore a bronze breastplate and a bronze helmet and
Roman_Republic
Roman civilisation from the 8th century BC to the 5th century AD
Republican legion consisted of five sections: manipular heavy infantry (hastati, principes and triarii), a force of light infantry (velites), and the cavalry
Ancient_Rome
Armed forces deployed by the mid-Roman Republic
three lines (triplex acies) of heavy infantry, called (front to rear) hastati (literally: 'spear-bearers'), principes ('main-liners') and triarii ('third-rankers')
Roman army of the mid-Republic
Roman_army_of_the_mid-Republic
Battle between the Romans and the Celts (225 BC)
heavy infantry, and despite their superior arms the hastati could not break them. Eventually, the hastati were rotated back, the more experienced principes
Battle_of_Telamon
Species of beetle
Hastatis simplicis is a species of beetle in the family Cerambycidae. It was described by Galileo and Martins in 1990. It is known from Brazil. BioLib
Hastatis_simplicis
Pre-Marian Roman reserve infantry
they were not part of the line in the same way as triarii, principes and hastati were. They may also have been the light equivalent of the triarii, just
Rorarii
Largest battle of the Second Punic War (216 BC)
even greater scale. The principes were stationed immediately behind the hastati, ready to push forward at first contact to ensure the Romans presented
Battle_of_Cannae
Species of beetle
Hastatis auricollis is a species of beetle in the family Cerambycidae. It was described by Buquet in 1857. It is known from Brazil. BioLib.cz - Hastatis
Hastatis_auricollis
Roman light infantry and civil servants
maniples of hastati, would form up at the front of the legion and harass the enemy with javelin fire and cover the advance of the hastati, spear armed
Accensi
Personal armour to protect the leg
non-fictional testimonies of their use among Roman light infantry (or hastati) from Polybius up to Vegetius. These greaves are thought to have been mass-produced
Greave
Evolution of ancient Rome's armed forces
acies) based on the three heavy infantry types of hastati, principes and triarii. The first type, the hastati, typically formed the first rank in battle formation
Structural history of the Roman military
Structural_history_of_the_Roman_military
Type of javelin used by the Roman army
skirmishing purposes, unlike the heavier pilum, which was used by the hastati and principes for weakening the enemy before advancing into close combat
Verutum
Approach to warfare
Lightly equipped velites acted as skirmishers armed with light javelins. The hastati and principes formed the main attacking strength of the legion with swords
Combined_arms
Roman military subdivision
Republican manipular legions, where troops were grouped into three rankings; hastati for the most inexperienced, followed by principes, and finally triarii
Cohort_(military_unit)
2012 film by Stewart Hendler
Corbulo Academy of Military Science. He clashes with other members of Hastati squad, his training squad, and ignores orders, leading to low marks in
Halo_4:_Forward_Unto_Dawn
Cybercrime organization
COVELLITE, Dark Seoul, GOP, Group 77, Guardian of Peace, Guardians of Peace, Hastati Group, HIDDEN COBRA, Labyrinth Chollima, Lazarus, NewRomantic Cyber Army
Lazarus_Group
Species of beetle
Hastatis denticollis is a species of beetle in the family Cerambycidae. It was described by Buquet in 1857. It is known from Brazil. BioLib.cz - Hastatis
Hastatis_denticollis
Ancient Roman soldier's equipment
gave their name to those Roman soldiers known as hastati. However, during republican times, the hastati were re-armed with pila and gladii, and only the
Roman military personal equipment
Roman_military_personal_equipment
Public treasury in ancient Rome
the legions were kept. The reverse shows an aquila between two standards, inscribed H for Hastati and P for Principes, and the names of the consuls.
Aerarium
Species of beetle
Species: D. viridescens Binomial name Drycothaea viridescens (Buquet, 1857) Synonyms Atelodesmis viridescens Buquet, 1857 Hastatis viridescens Thomson, 1868
Drycothaea_viridescens
Polearm with a long shaft and pointed head used for thrusting or throwing
legions. In the pre-Marian Roman armies, the first two lines of battle, the hastati and principes, often fought with a sword called a gladius and pila, heavy
Spear
Military training officer of the Roman army
with standard weapons and fighting techniques. "Hastiliarius" comes from hastati, which refer to raw troops in the Roman army. These raw troops often made
Hastiliarius
Species of beetle
Cerambycidae Genus: Canindea Species: C. signaticornis Binomial name Canindea signaticornis (Buquet, 1857) Synonyms Hastatis signaticornis Buquet, 1857
Canindea_signaticornis
Centurion in the Roman army
Flamininus promoted Sp. Ligustinus to centurion of the 10th maniple of hastati because of his bravery. After the Macedonians were defeated and he had
Spurius_Ligustinus
the legions were kept. The reverse shows an aquila between two standards, inscribed H for Hastati and P for Principes, and the names of the consuls.
Neria_gens
Genus of an extinct group of cephalopods
usage of Belemnites as a genus name. Belemnites calloviensis Belemnites hastati Belemnites hastatus Belemnites paxillosus Paleontology portal Belemnite
Belemnites_(genus)
203 BC battle in the Second Punic War
charged home against the hastati in the front rank of the two Roman legions and fought fiercely. Once he saw that his hastati were holding their own Scipio
Battle_of_the_Great_Plains
Battle of the Second Punic War, 218 BCE
They were divided into three ranks, of which the front rank, known as hastati, also carried two javelins. The second rank, known as principes, were very
Battle_of_the_Trebia
297 BC battle of the Third Samnite War
hand when, suddenly, in the Samnite rear, there appeared a force of Roman hastati, led by the Tribune Lucius Cornelius Scipio Barbatus, that Rullianus had
Battle_of_Tifernum
Military unit
also used, on other occasions, the armor taken from Roman Principes and Hastati, especially after Hannibal Barca’s victory at the Battle of Lake Trasimene
Libyan-Punic_Infantry
Topics referred to by the same term
Look up hastatus in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. the singular of hastati, a class of infantry in the armies of the early Roman Republic who originally
Hastatus
197–195 BC revolt against the Romans
triplex acies) each based on a type of heavy infantry: hastati, princeps and triarii: the hastati, infantrymen covered with leather armor, breastplates
Iberian_revolt
49 BC battle in modern-day Catalonia
the first encounter, among whom was Q. Fulginius, first centurion of the Hastati of the fourteenth legion, who had raised himself by his valour to that
Battle_of_Ilerda
Army of the Roman Republic, 1st century BC
group, which formed the first line of the Polybian legion, was that of the hastati. These men were recruited from the younger men eligible for service and
Roman army of the late Republic
Roman_army_of_the_late_Republic
Defunct flying squadron of the Royal Air Force
1957 Country United Kingdom Branch Royal Air Force Mottos Latin: Primi hastati ("The first of the legion") Commanders Notable commanders C.C. McMullen
No._109_Squadron_RAF
Battle of the Fourth Macedonian War
The Romans probably fought in their usual triplex acies formation, with hastati in the front, principes in a second rank and triarii in the rear, with
Battle_of_Pydna_(148_BC)
2009 video game
allowing the player to recruit, train and command groups of units such as hastati, triarii, and auxilia. Battles usually occur on a small scale with a basic
Grand_Ages:_Rome
Early 1st century BC Roman general, consul and provincial governor
flanked by military standards. The one on the left is marked with an H (for Hastati, spearmen), the one on the right P (Principes, also a term for spearmen)
Gaius Valerius Flaccus (consul 93 BC)
Gaius_Valerius_Flaccus_(consul_93_BC)
Armies of the Hellenistic kingdoms
the Ptolemaic and Seleucid ones. For example, the differentiation of the Hastati, Principes and Triarii, or the integration of light-armed troops into the
Hellenistic_armies
Battle in 209 BCE
scattering the Roman front, but a successful counterstrike by a maniple of hastati turned the beasts against their own troops and caused disorder among the
Battle_of_Canusium
Battle during the First World War
with the formation of a Roman legion, in which troops were organised into hastati, principes and triarii. From 30 January 1916, each British army had a Royal
Battle_of_Langemarck_(1917)
First World War tactics in Europe
Rex Raum and Triarier Raum, analogous with the Roman legion formation of hastati, principes and triarii. Bidwell and Graham wrote that since Plumer had
Western_Front_tactics,_1917
Second of three battles described by the Roman historian Livy
Samnite camp. With the consul's approval he led a detachment made up of the hastati and principes of one legion to seize the hill. The Samnites did not discover
Battle_of_Saticula
different places in formation: the three lines of manipular heavy infantry (hastati, principes and triarii), a force of light infantry (velites), and the cavalry
Military_history_of_Italy
One of the ranks of Roman centurions
arranging the legion into three lines: the pilani, the principes and the hastati. During the Republic, the princeps prior was the centurion in command of
Princeps_prior
Roman civilisation from the 8th century BC to the 5th century AD
Dam Harpastum Haruspex Hasta (spear) Hasta pura (military decoration) Hastati Hastiliarius Heidentor Helm of Cannae Helmet of Constantine Helvetii Herculean
Index of ancient Rome–related articles
Index_of_ancient_Rome–related_articles
1998 video game
change the basic unit from the manipular legion, with its three lines (hastati, principes and triarii) of infantry, to the more homogeneous Marian legion
The_Great_Battles_of_Caesar
Tribe of beetles
Graminea Thomson, 1864 Gryllica Thomson, 1860 Harringtonia Lane, 1973 Hastatis Buquet, 1857 Hemicladus Buquet, 1857 Hemilophopsis Tavakilian & Santos-Silva
Calliini
Pseudocercospora clerodendrigena U. Braun (2002) Pseudocercospora clerodendri-hastati C. Nakash. (2011) Pseudocercospora clibadiicola U. Braun & Urtiaga (2008)
List of Pseudocercospora species
List_of_Pseudocercospora_species
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From Denmark
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Red King; Ruaidhri; Red; Great; High; Variant of Roderick Famous Ruler
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name, now chiefly found in Lancashire, from any of various places so named from Old English Ä“ast ‘east’ + hÄm ‘homestead’ or hamm ‘river meadow’. There are places so named in Cheshire, Somerset, and Worcestershire, the first of which seems to have contributed most to the surname.
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Abbreviation of Teresa, meaning harvester.
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One with Sharp Mind; Sharp; Shrewd
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Goddess Parvati
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Indian, Tamil
Wise Person; Wise
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Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Marathi, Tamil
Pleasure of the Earth
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