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The Roman Soldier ... The Roman legionary was a soldier who was a Roman citizen younger than 45. ... Label the Roman Soldier...
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www.woodlands-junior.kent.sch.uk/Homework/romans/soldie...
www.woodlands-junior.kent.sch.uk/Homework/romans/soldiers.html
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Auxiliaries (Roman military) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Auxiliaries (from Latin: auxilia = "supports") formed the standing non-citizen corps of the Roman army of the Principate (30 BC–284 AD), alongside the citizen legions. By the 2nd century, the auxil...
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Auxiliary soldiers were originally from non-Roman nations Their names meant helpers and they were to assist Legionary troops to give extra manpower or specialized fighting techniques. ... The army was organized in such a way that every soldier knew exactly what his position was and where he should fight in a battle.
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www2.lhric.org/mcsdproject/ancient/rome/romanarmy.htm
www2.lhric.org/mcsdproject/ancient/rome/romanarmy.htm
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The first six poses show the ordinary soldier in what is generally accepted as the standard costume and armour. Debate still rages over how standard this was, but it seems fair to say this appearance was typical of the period. ... Home > Manufacturers > Zvezda > Roman Auxiliary Infantry...
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www.plasticsoldierreview.com/Review.aspx?id=1234
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Display unit: Vexillatio Legionis Geminae, based at Coventry, specializing in recreating Roman life during the latter part of the 1st century AD. Presents civilian and military living history displays throughout Britain. ... Although the main emphasis is on the Roman military, ... Shield shapes of the auxiliary soldier...
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www.romanarmy.net/
www.romanarmy.net/
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In some places the Roman auxiliary troops manned the first lines of defense. In Britain, auxiliaries guarded the frontier posts of Hadrian’s Wall. In Judea at the time of Jesus Christ, no Roman legions ... It was probably an auxiliary soldier who thrust his spear (hasta) into Jesus’ side, not a legionary with a pilum!
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The home of the Roman Soldier was a fort. These forts varied in size depending on how many soldiers were stationed there. This is a medium sized fort that was the base of a Cohort of about 500 Auxiliary troops.
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www.3dhistory.co.uk/romanFort.htm
www.3dhistory.co.uk/romanFort.htm
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Roman legion - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The Roman legion (from Latin legio "military levy, conscription," from legere — "to choose") is a term that can apply both as a translation of legio ("conscription" or "army") to the entire Ro...
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roman_legion
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Roman Auxiliary Soldier on a white horse. The rider is wearing a golden mask beneath his helmet, a chain-mail top, and carries a spear and painted shield with a metal boss. He is part of the famous Ermine Street Guard living history military re-enactment group. ... Roman Auxiliary Soldier with Golden Mask on Horseback,
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