sitvirtinim
Sitvirtinim is a term derived from the Latin words "situs" meaning "place" and "vir" meaning "man." It refers to a specific type of ancient Roman military formation. In this formation, the Roman legions were arranged in a rectangular shape, with the men standing shoulder to shoulder and back to back. The formation was designed to provide maximum protection and stability, with the men on the flanks and in the rear providing cover for those in the front and center.
The sitvirtinim formation was typically used during the late Roman Republic and early Roman Empire. It was
The sitvirtinim formation was eventually replaced by the testudo formation, which was more flexible and better