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  1. Roman legion - Wikipedia

    • By the third century AD, the legion was a much smaller unit of about 1,000 to 1,500 men, and there were more of them. In the fourth century AD, East Roman border guard legions may have become even smaller. See more

    Overview

    The Roman legion , 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. After the … See more

    Size

    The size of a typical legion varied throughout the history of ancient Rome, with complements ranging from 4,200 legionaries and 300 equites (drawn from the wealthier classes – in early Rome all troops provided th… See more

     
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  2. Roman Legionary - World History Encyclopedia

    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.

     
  3. Legionary - Wikipedia

  4. A List of the Legions of the Roman Empire - Roman Military - UNRV

  5. Remarkable Evolution of the Ancient Roman Soldier

    Jul 13, 2017 · By 6 AD, the initial length of service for a Roman soldier (a legionary) was increased to 20 years from 16 years, and it was complemented by the praemia militare (or discharge bonus), a lump sum that was increased to …

  6. The World's Only Intact Roman Legionary Shield: A …

    Sep 29, 2024 · By the time of its abandonment in the 3rd century AD, Dura-Europos had become a key Roman frontier fortress, guarding the empire's eastern flank from invasions. It was here, amidst the city's ruins, that …

  7. Late Roman army - Wikipedia

    The Imperial Roman army of the Principate (30 BC – 284 AD) underwent a significant transformation as a result of the chaotic 3rd century. Unlike the army of the Principate, the army of the 4th century was heavily dependent on …

  8. Officers of the Roman Army - World History …

    Mar 22, 2021 · With the appearance of the legionary, the Roman army was able to maintain a vast empire that totally embraced the Mediterranean Sea. Although the success of the army rested on the backs of the foot-soldiers and cavalry, …

  9. The Evolution of Later Roman Legionary Armor: A ... - History Tools

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

  11. Roman Legionary 509 BC to 170 AD - Weapons and …

    Jul 4, 2020 · First- and second-century legionary helmets unearthed in modern times have revealed occasional traces of felt inside, suggesting a lining. In the fourth century, the Roman officer Ammianus Marcellinus wrote of “the cap …

  12. Roman Armor & Weapons - World History Encyclopedia

  13. Army Soldier Dress, Armor, & Weapons | The Roman Empire

  14. The Roman Legionaries: Elite Warriors of the Ancient World

  15. Roman Centurions: Elite Forces of the Roman Empire’s Military

  16. Equipment of Roman legionary - IMPERIUM ROMANUM

  17. Legions of Late Antiquity - World History Encyclopedia

  18. Third Century Crisis of the Roman Empire - BBC

  19. Weapons, Armor, and Clothing of Roman Soldiers

  20. Team discovers 2,000-year-old Roman Legion camp in Swiss Alps

  21. Roman Army - World History Encyclopedia