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  1. List of Roman legions - Wikipedia

    • This is a list of Roman legions, including key facts about each legion, primarily focusing on the Principate (early Empire, 27 BC – 284 AD) legions, for which there exists substantial literary, epigraphic and archaeological evidence. When Augustus became sole ruler in 31 BC, he disbanded about half of the over 50 legions then in existence. The remaining 28 legio… See more

    Late Republican legions

    Republican legions were formed by compulsory levy of Roman citizens (who met a minimum property qualification) and raised whenever it was necessary. Usually they were authorized by the Roman Senate and later disbanded. …

    Early Empire legions

    Codes for Roman provinces in the table:
    AEG Aegyptus (Egypt) AFR Africa (Tunisia/Western Libya) AQ Aquitania (South-Western France) AR Arabia Petraea (Jordan/Negev/Sinai) BRIT Britannia (England/Wales) CAP Cappadocia (Centr…

     
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  2. legion, a military organization, originally the largest permanent organization in the armies of ancient Rome. The term legion also denotes the military system by which imperial Rome conquered and ruled the ancient world.
    www.britannica.com/topic/legion
    The Roman legion (Latin: legiō, Latin: [ˈɫɛɡioː]), the largest military unit of the Roman army, was composed of Roman citizens serving as legionaries. During the Roman Republic the manipular legion comprised 4,200 infantry and 300 cavalry.
    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roman_legion
    How was the Roman Army organized? The army was divided up into Legions of around 5400 soldiers. Legions were led by a Legate who was usually a Senator or a Governor. Legions were made up of ten groups of soldiers called cohorts. Cohorts were then further divided into groups of 80 men called centuries.
    www.ducksters.com/history/ancient_rome_army_le…
    The military was a highly organized institution. There was a clear-cut system of rank, and a number of different divisions of the basic unit, the legion. There were about 30 legions. The legions were numbered, but the numbers tended to repeat themselves. At one point, there were 5 legions numbered III.
    romanmilitary.net/strategy/structure/
    The Roman army under Augustus consisted of 25 legions (according to Tacitus). Each legion consisted of about 6,000 men and a large number of auxiliaries. Augustus increased the time of service from six to 20 years for legionaries. Auxiliaries (non-citizen natives) enlisted for 25 years.
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  6. Roman Army: Structure, Ranks, Names, Equipment

    Oct 2, 2023 · The Roman legion, renowned for its versatility and effectiveness, stood as the fundamental building block of the Roman army. Each legion typically consisted of 4,200 to 6,000 infantrymen (a number that varies throughout …

  7. List of Roman legions - IMPERIUM ROMANUM

    List of Roman legions that were formed throughout the history of ancient Rome. Until the 1st century BCE Roman legions were formed for the needs of military campaigns, and then disbanded after their end. Soldiers were both recruited …

  8. Legion | History, Structure & Significance | Britannica

  9. Introduction to Legion: life in the Roman army - British Museum

  10. Roman legion - IMPERIUM ROMANUM

    The Roman Legion (legio) was the basic and largest tactical unit of the Roman army consisting primarily of heavy-armed infantry. The name literally means “abstraction.” In the early period of the Roman state’s existence, the legion …

  11. Roman Legions: The Backbone Of The Roman …

    Feb 3, 2022 · Feared across the Roman world and beyond, the Roman legions represented a pinnacle of military might. Why were they so successful? Could anyone join, and what training was required? Here’s all you need to know …

  12. Roman Army - World History Encyclopedia

    Apr 30, 2013 · The standard force of the Roman imperial army was the legions, a heavy infantry, initially composed of Roman citizens, but it was organised very differently to the manipular army. The number of legions in existence at one …

  13. Legions of Late Antiquity - World History Encyclopedia

  14. Structure of the Legion | Strategy & Tactics - Roman Military

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