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The ''Vigiles'' or more properly the ''Vigiles Urbani'' ("watchmen of the City") or ''Cohortes Vigilum'' ("cohorts of the watchmen") were the firefighters and police of Ancient Rome. ==History== The ''Triumviri Nocturni'' (meaning ''three judges of the night'') were the first men, being privately owned slaves, organized into a group that combated the common problems of fire and conflagrations in Rome. The privately operated system became ineffective, so in the interest of keeping himself and Rome safe, Augustus instituted a new public firefighting force called the ''Vigiles''. Augustus modelled the new firefighters after the fire brigade of Alexandria, Egypt. The Vigiles were also known by their nickname ''Spartoli'' or "little bucket fellows" which was given to them because of the buckets they carried water in, which were made of rope sealed with pitch. In AD 6, Augustus levied a 4% tax on the sale of slaves and used the proceeds to set up the new force. They were commanded by the ''praefectus vigilum'', who was of equestrian rank, and ''subpraefectus'' and were divided into seven cohorts commanded by a tribune. Each cohort was divided into seven centuries, each of 70–80 men commanded by a ''centurion''. Each cohort patrolled two of the city's fourteen administrative ''regiones''. The cohorts were doubled in size in AD 205. The ''Vigiles'' also acted as a night watch, keeping an eye out for burglars and hunting down runaway slaves, and were on occasion used to maintain order in the streets. Their most famous prefect, Naevius Sutorius Macro, succeeded Lucius Aelius Sejanus as Prefect of the Praetorian Guard after his men had been used by the Emperor Tiberius to retake control of the city from Sejanus's soldiers. ''Vigiles'' were stationed at the harbour cities of Ostia and Portus. A ''vexillatio'' (detachment) of four centuries was detached from Rome for four months at a time, with two centuries being stationed at each city. The ''Vigiles'' appear to have lost their status as an independent unit and come under the authority of the Praetorian prefects sometime in the early 3rd century. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Vigiles」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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