A cornicen (plural cornicines) was a junior officer in the Roman army. The cornicen’s job was to signal salutes to officers and sound orders to the legions. The cornicines played the cornu (making him an aeneator). Cornicines always marched at the head of the centuries, with the tesserary and the signifer. The cornicines were also used as assistants to a centurion (like an optio). The cornicen was a duplicary or a soldier who got double the basic pay of the legionary.
Peso | 0,900 kg |
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Dimensioni | 18 × 7 × 5 cm |
Handle height (ground to handle) | 37-45″ |
Width | 24″ |
Wheels | 12″ air / wide track slick tread |
Seat back height | 21.5″ |
Head room (inside canopy) | 25″ |
Weight Capacity | 60 LBS |
Weight (w/o wheels) | 20 LBS |
Folded (w/o wheels) | 32.5″L x 18.5″W x 16.5″H |
Folded (w/ wheels) | 32.5″L x 24″W x 18.5″H |
Door Pass Through | 24 |
Frame | Aluminum |
Stand Up | 35″L x 24″W x 37-45″H(front to back wheel) |
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