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The imaginifer was one of the signiferi in a legion in the times of the Roman Empire, who carried the imago--the image--of the emperor.[1]
The imaginifer was added to the ranks of the legions when the Imperial Cult was first established during the reign of Augustus.[] The image was a three-dimensional portrait made from beaten metal. It was carried only in the leading cohort.
Headstone of Aurelius Diogenes, with inscription D:M:AV(re)LIUS:DIOGENES:IMAGINIFER (To the spirits of the departed, Aurelius Diogenes, standard bearer).