Centurion
(noun)
A Roman army officer in charge of a century of 100 soldiers.
Origin:
From the latin word centurio, meaning 'captain of 100 men'.
Examples:
- The centurion led his soldiers into battle with bravery and skill.
- The role of centurion was highly respected and sought after in ancient Rome.
- The centurion oversaw the training of new recruits and the daily operations of his century.
- In the movie 'Gladiator', the main character Maximus rises from being a common soldier to a respected centurion.
- Many historians consider the centurions to be the backbone of the Roman army due to their leadership skills and military prowess.