A short, heavy white baton was the symbol of the imperial mandate given (as his title reflects) to a Roman military legate; he held it high proclaiming 'above your head and mine' to invoke his right to represent the Emperor with an authority no one present could challenge.
After this Roman symbol the French Kings, and next Napoleon I Bonaparte, creator of the First French Empire, modelled the ornate batons for their marshals (top generals, often also given high noble titles etc.), emblematically sawn with stars or bees respectively; this was echoed by marshal's batons in other armies.
The traditional baton of the Aymara Indians featured in an alternative inauguration ceremony for the first Indio president of Bolivia in january 2006
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