Maniple
A maniple was a tactical unit of the Roman legion that existed during the Roman Republic and early Empire periods. It was a flexible infantry subdivision composed of around 120 to 160 soldiers, typically organized into smaller sections called centuries. The maniple system allowed for greater maneuverability compared to the earlier phalanx formation, enabling Roman soldiers to adapt to various battlefield conditions.
The structure of the maniple was based on a tripartite division within the Roman manipular legion, consisting
The maniple system was introduced around 330 BCE during the Samnite Wars and was a hallmark of
The word "maniple" derives from the Latin "manipulus," meaning "a handful" or "bunch," reflecting the formation's
Today, the term "maniple" is primarily used in historical and military contexts to describe this specific Roman