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- Adsidui abstract "In ancient Rome, adsidui (also assidui; sg. adsiduus or assiduus, Latin for \"diligent, loyal\", and collectively, \"tax-payers\") were the citizens who were liable to military service in the main line of battle, that is, for much of the history of the Roman republic, as legionaries. The adsidui were the members of the first five census classes, which were, according to the Roman historian Livy, created under the reign of Servius Tullius, the sixth legendary king of ancient Rome. Under Tullius' original organisation, the first class was made of the richest, and thus best-equipped citizens, with helmet, shield, greaves, cuirass, spear and sword. As one went down through the classes and the corresponding levels of wealth, equipment went lighter and lighter. According to Peter Connolly, the goal of Tullius' reform was to base military service on wealth, and not race, thus better integrating the Etruscans, who at that time ruled Rome, and the Romans themselves ; he points out, however, that in the beginning most members of the richest first class must have been Etruscans.The adsidui were, as opposed to the proletarii, eligible to serve in the legions. However, along the structural evolution of the Roman army, the census levels necessary to be an adsiduus were gradually lowered. The Marian reforms of Gaius Marius, allowing any Roman citizen to become a legionary, were only the last step in this evolution.".
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- Adsidui wikiPageRevisionID "566996311".
- Adsidui wikiPageWikiLink Ancient_Rome.
- Adsidui wikiPageWikiLink Category:Military_history_of_ancient_Rome.
- Adsidui wikiPageWikiLink Category:Social_classes_in_ancient_Rome.
- Adsidui wikiPageWikiLink Cuirass.
- Adsidui wikiPageWikiLink Etruscan_civilization.
- Adsidui wikiPageWikiLink Gaius_Marius.
- Adsidui wikiPageWikiLink Greave.
- Adsidui wikiPageWikiLink Helmet.
- Adsidui wikiPageWikiLink King_of_Rome.
- Adsidui wikiPageWikiLink Latin.
- Adsidui wikiPageWikiLink Legionary.
- Adsidui wikiPageWikiLink Livy.
- Adsidui wikiPageWikiLink Marian_reforms.
- Adsidui wikiPageWikiLink Military_service.
- Adsidui wikiPageWikiLink Peter_Connolly.
- Adsidui wikiPageWikiLink Roman_Kingdom.
- Adsidui wikiPageWikiLink Roman_Republic.
- Adsidui wikiPageWikiLink Roman_censor.
- Adsidui wikiPageWikiLink Roman_citizenship.
- Adsidui wikiPageWikiLink Rome.
- Adsidui wikiPageWikiLink Servius_Tullius.
- Adsidui wikiPageWikiLink Shield.
- Adsidui wikiPageWikiLink Social_class_in_ancient_Rome.
- Adsidui wikiPageWikiLink Spear.
- Adsidui wikiPageWikiLink Structural_history_of_the_Roman_military.
- Adsidui wikiPageWikiLink Sword.
- Adsidui wikiPageWikiLink Tax-payers.
- Adsidui wikiPageWikiLinkText "Adsidui".
- Adsidui wikiPageWikiLinkText "adsidui".
- Adsidui wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Ancient_Rome_topics.
- Adsidui subject Category:Military_history_of_ancient_Rome.
- Adsidui subject Category:Social_classes_in_ancient_Rome.
- Adsidui hypernym Citizens.
- Adsidui type EthnicGroup.
- Adsidui comment "In ancient Rome, adsidui (also assidui; sg. adsiduus or assiduus, Latin for \"diligent, loyal\", and collectively, \"tax-payers\") were the citizens who were liable to military service in the main line of battle, that is, for much of the history of the Roman republic, as legionaries. The adsidui were the members of the first five census classes, which were, according to the Roman historian Livy, created under the reign of Servius Tullius, the sixth legendary king of ancient Rome.".
- Adsidui label "Adsidui".
- Adsidui sameAs Q3605844.
- Adsidui sameAs Locupletes.
- Adsidui sameAs Adsidui.
- Adsidui sameAs Adsíduos.
- Adsidui sameAs m.09k4fnw.
- Adsidui sameAs Q3605844.
- Adsidui wasDerivedFrom Adsidui?oldid=566996311.
- Adsidui isPrimaryTopicOf Adsidui.