Hasta (spear)

Hasta (spear)

Hasta is a Latin word meaning spear. "Hastae" were carried by early Roman Legionaries, in particular they were carried by and gave their name to those Roman soldiers known as Hastati. However, during Republican times, the hastati were re-armed with pila and gladii and the hasta was only retained by the triarii.

As opposed to the pilum, verutum or lancea, the hasta was not thrown but used for thrusting.

Description

A hasta was about six feet in length with a shaft generally made from ash, while the head was of iron.

ymbolic uses

Hasta pura

The Hasta pura was a silver spear without the iron head used in combat. From Tacitus and other Roman writers, we know that a "hasta pura" was given as a decoration. Such decorations were bestowed upon soldiers by Roman generals, more especially for saving the life of a fellow-citizen:

:"In this engagement Rufus Helvius, a common soldier, won the honour of saving a citizen's life, and was rewarded by Apronius with a torc and a spear. To these the emperor added the civic crown, complaining, but without anger, that Apronius had not used his right as proconsul to bestow this further distinction." [Tacitus. "Annales", 3.3: [http://classics.mit.edu/Tacitus/annals.3.iii.html link 1] ; [http://www.thelatinlibrary.com/tacitus/tac.ann3.shtml#21 link 2] ]

This gift was also given to the Primus Pilus when he had completed his period of service. Also, such a gift is sometimes recorded in funereal inscriptions.

Hastarium

A hasta was also used as a sign that would be conventionally understood in Roman culture as announcing an auction. Hence, an auction was called "hasta" and an auction-room a "hastarium".

Post-Roman era

The Latin word "hasta" passed in modified form and/or meaning into several Romance languages (Portuguese, Spanish, Italian) and also into Albanian (heshtë, "spear").

Notes

ee also

*Roman military personal equipment


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