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  1. Centurion
  2. Bloodstreets
  3. Call Of The Blood
  4. Deflagration Of Violence
  5. Eternal Return
  6. Guns Are Screaming
  7. Hyper Martyrium
  8. Into The Arena
  9. Invulnerable
  10. Ius Primae Noctis
  11. Katerpillar
  12. M.A.S.
  13. Man Of Tradition
  14. Maximum Golgotha
  15. Megalometal
  16. Metal Gladiators
  17. Monolithic Triumphator
  18. Mors Tua Vita Mea
  19. Neanderthal
  20. New Freedom
  21. Non Plus Ultra
  22. Panzer March
  23. Procreation To High
  24. Raging Power
  25. Razor Blade
  26. Riding On The Wind
  27. Riding The Tiger
  28. Roma Caput Mundi
  29. Snow Covers Imperial Alps
  30. Soap Opera
  31. Soul Deliverance
  32. Standing On The Ruins (The Doctrine Of Revival)
  33. Steel Breath
  34. Stormfront Vanguard
  35. Talis Pater
  36. The Crucifier
  37. Transcendence
  38. Virtus

In the Roman army during classical antiquity, a centurion (; Latin: centurio [kɛn̪ˈt̪ʊrioː], pl. centuriones; Ancient Greek: κεντυρίων, romanized: kentyríōn, or Ancient Greek: ἑκατόνταρχος, romanized: hekatóntarkhos), was a commander, nominally of a century (Latin: centuria), a military unit originally consisting of 100 legionaries. The size of the century changed over time; from the 1st century BC through most of the imperial era it was reduced to 80 men. A centurion was promoted for being an exemplary soldier and was then expected to become a strict commander of his subordinates, to lead his troops by example, and coordinate his century's actions. They were also responsible for handling logistics and supplies, as well as any discipline that was required. In a Roman legion, centuries were grouped into cohorts and commanded by a senior centurion. The prestigious first cohort (a formation of five double-strength centuries of 160 men each) was led by the primus pilus, who commanded the primi ordines who were the centurions of the first cohort. A centurion's symbol of office was the vine staff, with which they disciplined even Roman citizens, who were otherwise legally protected from corporal punishment by the Porcian laws. Centurions also served in the Roman navy. They were professional officers, analogous to modern non-commissioned officers in terms of pay-grade, prestige, and responsibilities. In late antiquity and the Middle Ages, the Byzantine army's centurions were known by the name kentarch (Kentarches).

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