Who do you call the head of the roman army?

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2026-03-28 18:05

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The head of the Roman army was typically called the "Imperator" or "General." This title was often granted to a victorious commander and became associated with the role of the Emperor in later periods. Additionally, during the Republic, the title of "Consul" was held by two elected leaders who commanded armies and had significant military authority.

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