Centurions in the Roman Legion: Computer Simulation and Complex Systems
Authored by Xavier Rubio-Campillo, Pau Valdes Matias, Eduard Ble
Date Published: 2015
DOI: 10.1162/jinh\_a\_00833
Sponsors:
Ministry of Science and Innovation – Spain
Platforms:
Pandora
Model Documentation:
Other Narrative
Mathematical description
Model Code URLs:
https://github.com/xrubio/models
Abstract
The role of centurions in Roman warfare has never been decisively
established. Historical sources suggest that centurions exerted an
influence on the performance of the Roman battle line that was highly
disproportionate to their numbers, as well as to their particular
actions. However, the lack of a formal framework of Roman tactics does
not allow this proposition to be tested. The results obtained from an
agent-based model (abm) of Roman warfare, a computer-simulation
technique, however, suggest that battle formations benefited greatly
from the presence of even a small percentage of psychologically
resilient soldiers, especially along the first line, even if these
individuals displayed no more than average levels of skill and
aggression. Hence, the model's simulated patterns of Roman warfare
indicate that the multiple roles performed by the centurions as
described in the sources were not distinguished so much by tactics as by
experience and imperviousness to the stress of combat.
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