• The speculatores, also known as the speculatores augusti or the exploratores, were an ancient Roman reconnaissance agency. They were part of the consularis...
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    (flag) as emblem for each turma. The speculatores Augusti were cavalrymen assigned to the same tasks as the Speculatores of the legions and the auxiliary...
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    Dacian limes". p. 12. Retrieved 2013-05-26. Cupcea, George (2008). "SPECULATORES IN DACIA. MISSIONS AND CAREERS". Acta Musei Napocensis. p. 18. Retrieved...
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  • allied states in the pre-Marian army before the Social War (91–88 BC) Speculatores and Exploratores – The scouts and reconnaissance element of the Roman...
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    by the cavalry. Both the front and the flanks contained a number of speculatores (scouts), to provide warning of an enemy army's approach. When enemies...
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    particular functions (as happened for the frumentarii and the speculatores). The speculatores (Latin for "explorers" or rather "espionage officers") were...
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  • a reconnaissance squad of ten or more light mounted infantry called speculatores, who could also serve as messengers or even as an early form of military...
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  • Principis Apostolorum Establishing the Catholic mission in Vietnam 1664 Speculatores domus Israel Introducing the new edition of the Index of Forbidden Books...
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    8, 2017. Cometto, Maria Teresa. "Ray Dalio, il libretto rosso dello speculatore che attacca l'Italia". Corriere della Sera (in Italian). Archived from...
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    the works of Copernicus and Galileo. He prefaced this with the bull Speculatores Domus Israel (1592), stating his reasons: "in order that the whole history...
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