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Kujo
14 May, 03:37
Roman soldiers were called
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Aidan Bright
14 May, 03:50
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Hi There!
Roman soldiers were called?
I think they were called legio naries?
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Gerald Baird
14 May, 06:48
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There were about 30 legions in the Roman army. Each legion had between 4,000 and 6,000 soldiers, called legionaries. Each legion had ten cohorts. Each cohort was made up of six troops of about 80 legionaries, called centuries.
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