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The Roman Army

Structure

Structure

  • The Roman soldiers were called legionaries.
  • The legionaries were split into groups called legions.
  • Each legion had smaller groups called centuries.
  • The army had infantry and cavalry.
Importance

Importance

  • The Roman army took land for the empire by winning battles.
    • They kept peace in the empire.
    • They defended Rome from enemies.
    • They build roads and forts across the empire.
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