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Tribunus militaris or militum (Latin) marks an officer of the Roman army and in German with is usually shown, in order to avoid a mistake with the civilian Volkstribunen.
In republican time each Legion had six selected which must have at least five years military experience and the censuses of a Eques.
In the Kaiser era there were two statuses of
- Tribunus Laticlavius with "broad magenta seam "to the Tunica). Here it concerns the formally second highest officer of the emperor-temporal Legion. He was a deputy of the Legatus, the commander of putting ion, and the highest-ranking of the six Tribunus Laticlavius was a young Aristokrat from the senator conditions (ordo senatorius). Usually it began its civilian senatorische career after a military service of approximately three years at an age of approximately 25 years (cursus honorum).
- Tribunus Angusticlavius with "thin magenta seam "to the Tunica). Here it concerned likewise young Aristokraten, however out of the knight conditions (ordo more equester). They served likewise only for approximately 3 year as halfvocational officers with functions of the administration. Per Legion there were five Tribuni Angusticlavii.
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