trajen
Trajen is a term that has been used in various contexts throughout history, but it is most commonly associated with the ancient Roman military. The word "trajen" is derived from the Latin "trajectum," which means "to draw" or "to stretch." In the context of the Roman army, a trajen refers to a type of military formation or arrangement used by the Roman legions. This formation involved the soldiers stretching out their weapons, such as spears or javelins, to create a dense and impenetrable wall of weapons. This tactic was particularly effective against cavalry charges, as it made it difficult for enemy horsemen to break through the line of weapons.
The trajen formation was first introduced by the Roman general Marius in the 2nd century BC and
In addition to its military use, the term "trajen" has also been used in other contexts, such