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a group of men in roman armor standing next to each other near a city on top of a hill

A Roman general, adorned in a red cape and helmet with a plume, rides a brown horse. He leads a legion of Roman soldiers marching in formation towards a walled city. The soldiers are heavily armed and wear distinctive armor, reflecting the might of the Roman Empire. The image evokes a sense of military power and discipline.

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There were two main types of Roman soldiers, Legionaries and Auxiliaries. Legionaries were an elite force of Roman citizens (although sometimes non-citizens could join if they were freemen) mostly from Italy, Spain and Gaul. Auxiliaries were not Roman citizens. They came from countries conquered by Rome.  #Roman #army #Ancient #Rome #Romans #middleschool #gradefour #gradefive #gradesix #socialstudies #teach #worksheet #activity #handout #Legionary #Auxiliary #soldiers Roman Germanic Wars, Roman Legion Structure, Roman Military Tactics, Roman Military Hierarchy, Roman Sionis, Imperiul Roman, Teaching Latin, Pax Romana, Roman Centurion

There were two main types of Roman soldiers, Legionaries and Auxiliaries. Legionaries were an elite force of Roman citizens (although sometimes non-citizens could join if they were freemen) mostly from Italy, Spain and Gaul. Auxiliaries were not Roman citizens. They came from countries conquered by Rome. #Roman #army #Ancient #Rome #Romans #middleschool #gradefour #gradefive #gradesix #socialstudies #teach #worksheet #activity #handout #Legionary #Auxiliary #soldiers

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an image of a roman soldier labeled in different parts of his body and head, including the

Legionary (Legionarius) and his gear__ADV Roman History collection. The Roman legionary (in Latin legionarius, plural legionarii) was a professional heavy infantryman of the Roman army after the Marian reforms. These soldiers would conquer and defend the territories of the Roman Empire during the late Republic and Principate eras, alongside auxiliary and cavalry detachments.

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