Centurions

/senˈtjʊəriənz/ noun

Officers in the ancient Roman army who commanded about 100 soldiers, serving as the backbone of Rome's military structure.

From Latin 'centurio,' combining 'centum' (hundred) and '-io' (one who); the name comes directly from commanding a century (unit of 100 men).

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