Centurion May 2026

In the Roman Legions, the Centurion was the essential non-commissioned officer. While generals made the plans, Centurions made them happen.

The title "Centurion" has evolved over two millennia, but its core remains the same: a symbol of the "one in a hundred" who leads the way. 1. The Backbone of Rome: The Military Centurion Centurion

Unlike modern high-ranking officers who might remain in a command center, Roman Centurions were expected to display extreme valor and stand resolute in the thick of battle. In the Roman Legions, the Centurion was the

In the Gospel of Matthew , a Centurion approaches Jesus to heal his servant. He famously tells Jesus, "Lord, I do not deserve to have you come under my roof. But just say the word...". This encounter is celebrated as a supreme example of faith. He famously tells Jesus, "Lord, I do not

Today, the name has been adopted by organizations that prioritize strength and reliability. Centurion Autumn 87.5