decuria
dɛˈkyʊərɪə
Definitions
1. noun
In ancient Rome, a division of a cohort, consisting of 480 soldiers.
“The historian studied the Roman army’s decuria organization to better understand their battle tactics.”
dɛˈkyʊərɪə
1. noun
In ancient Rome, a division of a cohort, consisting of 480 soldiers.
“The historian studied the Roman army’s decuria organization to better understand their battle tactics.”