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    The Roman legionary (in Latin legionarius; pl.: legionarii) was a citizen soldier of the Roman army. These soldiers would conquer and defend the territories of ancient Rome during the late Republic and Principate eras, alongside auxiliary and cavalry detachments.

  2. Legions of Rome: Where It All Began. By Stephen Dando-Collins. Down through the centuries, millions of men served with the army of imperial Rome; half a million during the reign of Augustus alone. The history of the legions is the collective story of those individuals, not just of Romes famous generals.

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  4. Mar 10, 2021 · The Roman Legionary was a well-trained and disciplined foot soldier, fighting as part of a professional well-organized unit, the legion (Latin: legio ), established by the Marian Reforms.

    • Donald L. Wasson
  5. The legionaries were the Roman elite fighting machines whereas the Auxilia were, allegedly, the lesser troops. Nevertheless, the Auxilia still comprised about probably half of the military including most of the specialist troops.

  6. May 10, 2022 · published on 10 May 2022. Available in other languages: French, Spanish. Subscribe to topic Subscribe to author. The Roman army underwent dramatic changes in Late Antiquity. Civil war and external conflicts led to the creation of new legions while existing legions were either split or disbanded.

    • Donald L. Wasson
  7. After hard training and everyday military drill, Roman legionaries were able to march 37,5 kilometres a day with bagage weighing even 36 kilograms. Gaius Marius’ one exercise was a long-distance run with full equipment. From the very beginning, the young recruits’ previously acquired abilities were being properly used.

  8. Legio XIII Gemina, [a] in English the 13th Twin (s) Legion (either "Female Twin" or " Neuter Twins"); was a legion of the Imperial Roman army. It was one of Julius Caesar 's key units in Gaul and in the civil war, and was the legion with which he crossed the Rubicon in January, perhaps the 10th, 49 BC.

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