centurion
1 of 1noun/sɛnˈtʊriən/
Forms:centurions
1
a professional soldier in the Roman army who commanded 100 men
- Centurions held considerable authority among the ranks and were the backbone of Roman military leadership.
- Working class Romans could gain high status and wealth through dedicated military service that led to becoming a centurion.
- Famous centurions in history include Lucius Cornelius who was honored with a victory monument for bravery in Germany.