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General Information
Romani is based on the Roman Republic during the Second Punic War. We represent not only the Roman military, but the Roman people and the Roman senate. We attempt to create a historically accurate recreation of the Roman Republic as much as we can, with a complex ranking, housing, political, and economic system. We offer positions in both civilian and military spheres, and we hope to gather as many people as we possibly can to provide the most immersive experience one can hope for in Rome.

Military Ranks

Velite​
The velite was most often a poor Roman citizen, young and inexperienced, and often incapable of affording heavier weapons or armor. A foot skirmisher armed with several pilae, either a pectoral or a chiton, and a small round shield, the velite is often best suited for quick missile-based attacks on enemy infantry.
Maxentius
Lucanus
Cato Uticensis
Aurelianus
Magnus Severus
Decimus
Gaius
Gracchus
Marius Gallus
Total - 10

Hastatus​
The Hastatus was also a Roman citizen, but one who could afford a sword, scutum, pilae, as well as light armor and a helmet. The Hastatus was also a young man, and typically came from a landowning family. He was expected to tire and weaken the enemy prior to engagement by the Princeps.
Blasius
Caius Remilius
Trivanius
Appius
Agrippus
Tearchos
Livius
Octavius
Brutus
Adrius Tucius
Atilius
Valerius
Aemilius
Aetius
Flavius Arustus
Tarquinius Superbus
Servilius Pulcer
Marcellus
Sulla
Total - 19

Princep​
Much wealthier and in the prime of their lives, the princeps were far more experienced and well off than the Hastati and the Velites. These men were expected to break the line of the enemy, and they were often equipped in the Lorica hamata, a montefortino helmet, a gladius, scutum, and several pilae.
Dagrius
Akritas
Kevinus Vanitor
Titanius Solosio
Lucius Vorenus
Tiberius Percantius
Total - 6

Triarius​
The triarius was a veteran and part of the third, reserve line. The triarius covered a "rearward advance" and often only participated in battle during dire situations. Very wealthy, respected, and experienced, the triarius was geared in a lorica hamata, an etrusco corinthian helmet, and held a hasta spear as well as a gladius.
Felix Aelus
Lucius Ocella
Maximus Aurelius
Total - 3
Equite​
The equite was a nobleman, a landowner, and a highly priviledged Roman citizen. He was a man rich enough to buy his own horse and the heavy armor that protected him. The equites came from some of the most influential and powerful families in Rome as well. Due to their small numbers, they did not play a great role in combat. The Romans often relied on cavalry from other nations and client states rather than their own people.
Augustus Callaicous
Gaius
Septimus
Cassius
Cornelius
Total - 5
Civilian Ranks
Proletarii
The Proletarii were city dwellers - the proletariate. They were often very impoverished and could not afford their own equip, and so naturally they were only called to arms in times of severe crises. These men were unskilled laborers and could not be relied on for much.
Aurelius
Gnaeus
Total - 2

Senatorial Ranks
Iacus Iulius - Quaestor
Tiberius Maximus - Quaestor
Livianus Antonius - Aedile
Lucius Cornelius Caudinius - Pontifex Maximus
Stianos - Consul
Tritus - Consul

Note - Ranks are still WIP​

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