Latrones
Latrones is a Latin term that translates to "robbers" or "brigands." In ancient Roman society, the term was used to refer to individuals who engaged in highway robbery, piracy, or banditry. These individuals often operated in remote or lawless areas, preying on travelers, merchants, and even isolated settlements. The threat of latrones was a significant concern for the Roman administration, impacting trade routes and public safety. Roman law provided severe penalties for those caught engaging in such activities, often including crucifixion or gladiatorial combat.
The concept of latrones was not unique to Rome and can be found in various forms across