Principes
Class of soldier in the early Roman Republic / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
This article is about the Roman legionaries. For the order of plants, see Arecales.
Principes (sg.: princeps) were spearmen, and later swordsmen, in the armies of the early Roman Republic. They were men in the prime of their lives who were fairly wealthy, and could afford decent equipment. They were the heavier infantry of the legion who carried large shields and wore good quality armor.[1]
Their usual position was the second battle line. They fought in a quincunx formation, supported by light troops. They were eventually disbanded after the so-called "Marian reforms" of 107 BC.