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- The Roman military had the following unit sizes123:
- Contubernium: 8 men
- Centuria: 80 men commanded by a centurion
- Cohorts: 480 men
- Legion: About 5,000 men, consisting of 10 cohorts
Learn more:✕This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links.Each legion consisted of 4,200–5,000 infantry and 300 cavalry, while the allied units had an equal number of infantry but three times as many cavalry (900 cavalry per unit). The complete total, therefore, sums to around 80,000 infantry and 10,000 cavalry.en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Size_of_the_Roman_armyThe Roman army was divided into legions of about 5,000 men. Contubernium: consisted of 8 men. Centuria: (century) was made up of 10 contubernium with a total of 80 men commanded by a centurion. Cohorts: (cohort) included 6 centurie, a total of 480 men. Legio: (Legion) consisted of 10 cohorts, about 5,000 men.www.primaryhomeworkhelp.co.uk/romans/legion.htmlAfter the consulships of Gaius Marius, the organisation of the legions would standardise as follows:
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By the size of the Roman army is meant the changes (increases and reductions) in the number of its contingents: legions, auxiliaries, Praetorian cohorts, Urban cohorts, vigiles, and naval forces over the course of twelve centuries – from 753 BC to AD 476 (the Fall of the Western Roman Empire). See more
1. ^ Plutarch, Life of Romulus, 13.1.
2. ^ Plutarch, Life of Romulus, 20.1.
3. ^ Livy, Ab Urbe condita libri, 1.43.
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