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- Maniple_(military_unit) abstract "Maniple (Latin: manipulus, literally meaning "a handful") was a tactical unit of the Roman legion adopted from the Samnites during the Samnite Wars (343–290 BC). It was also the name of the military insignia carried by such unit.Maniple members, seen as each other's brothers in arms, were called commanipulares (singular, commanipularis), but without the domestic closeness of the much smaller contubernium.".
- Maniple_(military_unit) thumbnail Roman_Maniple_Top.png?width=300.
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- Maniple_(military_unit) wikiPageOutDegree "29".
- Maniple_(military_unit) wikiPageRevisionID "628254023".
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- Maniple_(military_unit) wikiPageWikiLink De_Re_Militari.
- Maniple_(military_unit) wikiPageWikiLink Equestrian_order.
- Maniple_(military_unit) wikiPageWikiLink Equites.
- Maniple_(military_unit) wikiPageWikiLink Etruscan_civilization.
- Maniple_(military_unit) wikiPageWikiLink Etruscans.
- Maniple_(military_unit) wikiPageWikiLink Flavius_Vegetius_Renatus.
- Maniple_(military_unit) wikiPageWikiLink Hastati.
- Maniple_(military_unit) wikiPageWikiLink Livy.
- Maniple_(military_unit) wikiPageWikiLink Marian_reforms.
- Maniple_(military_unit) wikiPageWikiLink Pauly-Wissowa.
- Maniple_(military_unit) wikiPageWikiLink Phalanx.
- Maniple_(military_unit) wikiPageWikiLink Phalanx_formation.
- Maniple_(military_unit) wikiPageWikiLink Pilum.
- Maniple_(military_unit) wikiPageWikiLink Polybius.
- Maniple_(military_unit) wikiPageWikiLink Principes.
- Maniple_(military_unit) wikiPageWikiLink Publius_Flavius_Vegetius_Renatus.
- Maniple_(military_unit) wikiPageWikiLink Realencyclopädie_der_Classischen_Altertumswissenschaft.
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- Maniple_(military_unit) wikiPageWikiLink Samnite_Wars.
- Maniple_(military_unit) wikiPageWikiLink Samnites.
- Maniple_(military_unit) wikiPageWikiLink Samnium.
- Maniple_(military_unit) wikiPageWikiLink Structural_history_of_the_Roman_military.
- Maniple_(military_unit) wikiPageWikiLink Triarii.
- Maniple_(military_unit) wikiPageWikiLink Vegetius.
- Maniple_(military_unit) wikiPageWikiLink Velites.
- Maniple_(military_unit) wikiPageWikiLink File:Roman_Maniple_Top.png.
- Maniple_(military_unit) wikiPageWikiLinkText "Maniple (Manipulus)".
- Maniple_(military_unit) wikiPageWikiLinkText "Maniple (military unit)".
- Maniple_(military_unit) wikiPageWikiLinkText "Maniple".
- Maniple_(military_unit) wikiPageWikiLinkText "Manipular legions".
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- Maniple_(military_unit) wikiPageWikiLinkText "manipular legion".
- Maniple_(military_unit) wikiPageWikiLinkText "manipular legions".
- Maniple_(military_unit) wikiPageWikiLinkText "manipular military formations".
- Maniple_(military_unit) wikiPageWikiLinkText "manipular system".
- Maniple_(military_unit) wikiPageWikiLinkText "manipular".
- Maniple_(military_unit) bgcolor "#c6dbf7".
- Maniple_(military_unit) hasPhotoCollection Maniple_(military_unit).
- Maniple_(military_unit) quote "No part of drill is more essential in action than for soldiers to keep their ranks with the greatest exactness, without opening or closing too much. Troops too much crowded can never fight as they ought, and only embarrass one another. If their order is too open and loose, they give the enemy an opportunity of penetrating. Whenever this happens and they are attacked in the rear, universal disorder and confusion are inevitable. Recruits should therefore be constantly in the field, drawn up by the roll and formed at first into a single rank. They should learn to dress in a straight line and to keep an equal and just distance between man and man. They must then be ordered to double the rank, which they must perform very quickly, and instantly cover their file leaders. In the next place, they are to double again and form four deep. And then the triangle or, as it is commonly called, the wedge, a disposition found very serviceable in action. They must be taught to form the circle or orb; for well-disciplined troops, after being broken by the enemy, have thrown themselves into this position and have thereby prevented the total rout of the army. These evolutions, often practised in the field of exercise, will be found easy in execution on actual service.".
- Maniple_(military_unit) source "Vegetius, De Re Militari I 26".
- Maniple_(military_unit) width "97.0".
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- Maniple_(military_unit) wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Main.
- Maniple_(military_unit) wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Quote_box.
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- Maniple_(military_unit) subject Category:Infantry_units_and_formations_of_ancient_Rome.
- Maniple_(military_unit) subject Category:Military_units_and_formations_of_the_Roman_Republic.
- Maniple_(military_unit) hypernym Unit.
- Maniple_(military_unit) type Organisation.
- Maniple_(military_unit) comment "Maniple (Latin: manipulus, literally meaning "a handful") was a tactical unit of the Roman legion adopted from the Samnites during the Samnite Wars (343–290 BC). It was also the name of the military insignia carried by such unit.Maniple members, seen as each other's brothers in arms, were called commanipulares (singular, commanipularis), but without the domestic closeness of the much smaller contubernium.".
- Maniple_(military_unit) label "Maniple (military unit)".
- Maniple_(military_unit) sameAs Manipula.
- Maniple_(military_unit) sameAs Маніпула.
- Maniple_(military_unit) sameAs Манипула.
- Maniple_(military_unit) sameAs Manipola.
- Maniple_(military_unit) sameAs Manípul.
- Maniple_(military_unit) sameAs Manipul_(vojenská_jednotka).
- Maniple_(military_unit) sameAs Manipel.
- Maniple_(military_unit) sameAs Manípulo_(formación).
- Maniple_(military_unit) sameAs Manipulo_(eraketa_militarra).
- Maniple_(military_unit) sameAs Manipuli.
- Maniple_(military_unit) sameAs Manipule_romain.
- Maniple_(military_unit) sameAs Manipulus.
- Maniple_(military_unit) sameAs Manipulus.
- Maniple_(military_unit) sameAs Manipolo_(storia_romana).
- Maniple_(military_unit) sameAs マニプルス.
- Maniple_(military_unit) sameAs მანიპულა.
- Maniple_(military_unit) sameAs Manipulus.
- Maniple_(military_unit) sameAs Manipel_(Romeinse_leger).
- Maniple_(military_unit) sameAs Manipuł.
- Maniple_(military_unit) sameAs Manípulo_(militar).
- Maniple_(military_unit) sameAs m.0350y6.
- Maniple_(military_unit) sameAs Манипула.
- Maniple_(military_unit) sameAs Manipel.
- Maniple_(military_unit) sameAs Манипула.
- Maniple_(military_unit) sameAs Maniple.
- Maniple_(military_unit) sameAs Маніпула.
- Maniple_(military_unit) sameAs Q593875.
- Maniple_(military_unit) sameAs Q593875.
- Maniple_(military_unit) wasDerivedFrom Maniple_(military_unit)?oldid=628254023.
- Maniple_(military_unit) depiction Roman_Maniple_Top.png.
- Maniple_(military_unit) isPrimaryTopicOf Maniple_(military_unit).