decurions

/dɪˈkjʊriənz/
noun
  1. Plural of decurion; commanders of decuries in ancient Rome, or members of local Roman councils.
    • Many decurions came from wealthy families in the province.
    • The decurions gathered to discuss the new tax law.
    • In the Roman army, decurions were responsible for training their men.
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