Decurio — („Zehnschaftsführer“, von lat. decem = zehn), in altgriechischen Quellen als Dekarch bezeichnet, war im römischen Reich ein militärischer Dienstgrad mit zeitweise unterschiedlicher Bedeutung und auch ein ziviles Amt. Inhaltsverzeichnis 1… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Decurio — was an official title in Ancient Rome, used in various connections: A member of the senatorial order in the Italian towns under the administration of Rome, and later in provincial towns organized on the Italian model (see Cuai. 4). The number of… … Wikipedia
Decurio — Saltar a navegación, búsqueda Un Decurio era un oficial de caballería de las unidades montadas auxiliares del ejército romano, al mando de una turma o escuadrón de 30 jinetes. Estela de Flavius Bassus, jinete del Ala Noricorum, que indica que… … Wikipedia Español
Decurio — (röm. Ant.), 1) Vorsteher einer Decurie, s. Decuria; 2) in Municipalstädten u. Colonien so v.w. Senator … Pierer's Universal-Lexikon
Decurio — Decurio, römischer Amtstitel, Dekurio … Universal-Lexikon
decurio — ▪ ancient Roman official plural decuriones in ancient Rome, the head of a group of 10. The title had two applications, one civil, the other military. In the first usage decurio was applied to a member of the local council or senate of a… … Universalium
decurió — de|cu|ri|ó Mot Agut Nom masculí … Diccionari Català-Català
decurio — de·cù·rio s.m. LE var. → decurione … Dizionario italiano
DECURIO — decurionum … Abbreviations in Latin Inscriptions
decurio — /dakyuriyow/ A decurion. In the provincial administration of the Roman empire, the decurions were the chief men or official personages of the large towns. Taken as a body, the decurions of a city were charged with the entire control and… … Black's law dictionary