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  • This disambiguation page is within the scope of WikiProject Rome, a collaborative effort to improve the coverage of the city of Rome and ancient Roman history...
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  • List of Roman legions (disambiguation page) Legionary Armand's Legion Cobb's Legion Hampton's Legion Lee's Legion Nauvoo Legion Pulaski's Legion Waul's...
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  • extremely annoying whenever they appear in a roman scenario on screen. Much more is needed on the history of the legion. I tried to collect as much as I could...
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  • Birthday of the Eagle: The Second Augustan Legion and the Roman Military Machine (2002) or Webster's The Roman Imperial Army (1998). Aquila is just the...
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  • (UTC) Original text ; a sub-division of the Roman infantry. Originally it was a sub-unit of a Roman legion, consisting of 480 men, itself divided in 6...
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  • flat and waterlogged land that became the site of a Roman legionary fortress (housing the legion X Gemina) after the Batavi revolt ended in 70 AD. The...
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  • 2011 (UTC) Brigade I of the Polish Legions → 1st Brigade of the Polish Legions – "1st" or "First" rather than the Roman numeral "I" is inline with other...
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  • 12:41, 11 April 2023 (UTC) Sources using "Judaea" to refer to the Roman province are 'legion', tee hee hee. Iskandar323 (talk) 13:32, 11 April 2023 (UTC) The...
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  • Talk:Ancient Rome. For the third time, I want to keep the disambiguation page. You are probably right about Roman patricians being the primary meaning in the English...
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  • following articles: Roman roads in Britain, List of Roman legions (where I have constructed the Directory of early Empire legions), Via Aemilia, Battle...
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  • instead of "zdrug". This is not the only military unit listed on the Black Legion page. Srnec (talk) 00:27, 25 January 2012 (UTC) I agree, I think it should...
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  • Talk:Legatus (category Roman and Byzantine military history articles needing attention to referencing and citation)
    Thus a legatus of a legion was the Emperor's assistant assigned to command the unit. (Practically all of the military units of the Roman Empire reported to...
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  • included in this list, it should be marked as a disambiguation article that separates itself from the literal Roman roads. 140.254.226.202 (talk) 17:59, 10 February...
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  • a result, the threat of decimation inspired fear and resolve in the Roman Legions." I’ve asked for a citation for this. The threat of a death sentence...
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  • the single Roman legions and therefore I am unqualified to judge if Stephen Dando-Collins is right or wrong in writting that this legion was the same...
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  • the Legion, they were NOT fighting men.--MJKent 20:39, 2 September 2006 (UTC) I thought centuries consisted of 60 men each, not 80? In the old roman maniples...
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  • tribe, who figth for the Romans, againts Cartago in the Punics Wars. Most of them get Roman citizenship and join the Roman Legions. If someone can provide...
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  • Is there any other Roman enclaves like this beyond Gaul at that point in the history? Just need to clear that up. Thanks. --Legion 23:27, 5 June 2007...
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  • don't know what the American infantry did in the period could do, but Roman legions made 20 miles per day with 80 lb of equipment.[1]. Oh right, we have...
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  • from roman military to roman legion, logically flawed, since the roman military had a naval element independent from the legions, and the roman legions were...
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