Gallienus, breaking with a tradition of some …
Years: 265 - 265
Gallienus, breaking with a tradition of some seven centuries, transfers the command of the Roman armies from the senators to professional equestrian officers, thereby sharply reducing civilian control over the military.
At the same time, he expands the role of the cavalry in warfare by creating a mobile cavalry reserve (which is to become the nucleus of the field army of the later empire).
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- Classical antiquity
- Roman Age Optimum
- Crisis of the Third Century (Roman Civil “War” of 235-84)
- Roman Gothic War, Second
