How many are in a legion?

a division of the Roman army, usually comprising 3000 to 6000 soldiers. a military or semimilitary unit. the Legion.
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How many soldiers are in a legion?

A legion was nominally composed of 6,000 soldiers, and each legion was divided up into 10 cohorts, with each cohort containing 6 centuria. The centurion thus nominally commanded about 100 men, and there were 60 centurions in a legion.
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What is the size of a legion?

The size of the standard legion was 4000 infantry and 200 cavalry. The size of the emergency legion was 5000 and 300. The historians admit of exceptions with legion size going as low as 3000 and as high as 6000, with cavalry ranging from 200-400.
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How many mean in a legion?

1 : a group of from 3000 to 6000 soldiers that made up the chief army unit in ancient Rome. 2 : army sense 1. 3 : a very great number She has a legion of admirers.
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How many legions did Caesar have?

Unlike the mélange of loyalist troops, Caesar's nine legions were nearly all veterans, and many of them had fought for him in Gaul. On Caesar's left was Mark Antony with legions IX and VIII; because legion IX had suffered greatly at Dyrrhachium, the two legions were placed close together.
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How Many Soldiers Are In A Legion?



Who was Caesar's favorite legion?

Legio X Equestris ( lit. Tenth Legion "Mounted"), a Roman legion, was levied by Julius Caesar in 61 BC when he was the Governor of Hispania Ulterior. The Tenth was the first legion levied personally by Caesar and was consistently his most trusted.
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What is smaller than a legion?

Sub-units of the Roman legion

Before the Marian reforms of 107 BC the structure of the legions was as follows: Contubernium – The smallest organized unit of soldiers in the Roman Army. It was composed of eight legionaries led by a decanus. When on the march a Legion would often march contubernium-abreast (8-abreast).
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What does the word legion mean in the Bible?

Legion is a demon or group of demons, particularly those in two of three versions of the exorcism of the Gerasene demoniac, an account in the New Testament of an incident in which Jesus performs an exorcism.
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How many soldiers are in a cohort?

A cohort (from the Latin cohors, plural cohortes, see wikt:cohors for full inflection table) was a standard tactical military unit of a Roman legion. Although the standard size changed with time and situation, it was generally composed of 480 soldiers.
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How many are in a platoon?

Squad. A small military unit consisting of ten to eleven soldiers, normally led by a staff sergeant. Platoon. A platoon is four squads: generally three rifle squads and one weapons squad, normally armed with machine guns and anti-tank weapons.
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How many troops are in a brigade?

A brigade consists of a few battalions and anywhere from 3,000 to 5,000 soldiers.
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How many soldiers are in a squad?

Squad. The squad is a soldier's most intimate group, consisting of six to ten soldiers. A squad is commanded by a staff sergeant or sergeant.
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How big is Caesar's legion?

In the military operations of Lucius Cornelius Sulla and Julius Caesar, a legion was composed of 10 cohorts, with 4 cohorts in the first line and 3 each in the second and third lines. The 3,600 heavy infantry were supported by enough cavalry and light infantry to bring the legion's strength up to 6,000 men.
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What is a group of 100 Roman soldiers called?

Centuria (Latin: [kɛn̪ˈt̪ʊria], plural centuriae) is a Latin term (from the stem centum meaning one hundred) denoting military units originally consisting of 100 men. The size of the century changed over time, and from the first century BC through most of the imperial era the standard size of a centuria was 80 men.
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How big was a Roman legion?

To keep such a large number of men in order, it was divided up into groups called 'legions'. Each legion had between 4,000 and 6,000 soldiers. A legion was further divided into groups of 80 men called 'centuries'.
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How many demons did Mary Magdalene have?

According to Gospel of Luke, Jesus exorcized "seven demons" from Mary Magdalene.
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Why is Legion so powerful?

The cumulative abilities of all his personalities make him one of the most powerful mutants in existence, if not the most powerful. Since the abilities of his personalities stem from his subconscious alteration of reality, Legion is theoretically capable of manifesting any power he can imagine.
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Who were the twelve disciples?

When morning came, he called his disciples to him and chose twelve of them, whom he also designated apostles: Simon (whom he named Peter), his brother Andrew, James, John, Philip, Bartholomew, Matthew, Thomas, James son of Alphaeus, Simon who was called the Zealot, Judas son of James, and Judas Iscariot, who became a ...
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How big was a Roman squad?

Until the middle of the first century, ten cohorts (about 500 men) made up a Roman legion. This was later changed to nine cohorts of standard size (with six centuries at 80 men each) with the first cohort being of double strength (five double-strength centuries with 160 men each).
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What is the leader of a legion called?

The commanding officer of a Roman legion was called a legate, or Legatus Legionis. Each Legion also had a 120 man Alae (cavalry unit) called the Eques Legionis permanently attached to it possibly to be used as scouts and messengers.
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What rank is Praetor?

Praetor (/ˈpriːtər/ PREE-tər, Classical Latin: [ˈprae̯tɔr]), also pretor, was the title granted by the government of Ancient Rome to a man acting in one of two official capacities: (i) the commander of an army, and (ii) as an elected magistratus (magistrate), assigned to discharge various duties.
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Was the 9th legion Eagle ever found?

The discovery of the eagle

The eagle was discovered on 0ctober 9 1866 by the Reverend J.G. Joyce during his excavations of Calleva Atrebatum. The eagle was found in the forum basilica, between two layers of burnt material.
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Why couldn't the Romans conquer Scotland?

It was still controlled by fierce warrior tribes, who refused to bow to the Roman Empire. Scotland had valuable natural resources, like lead, silver and gold. The Romans could also get rich by charging the people they conquered taxes and forcing them to become enslaved.
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Are Vikings a Germanic tribe?

The Norse people living in Scandinavia during the Viking age (including the seafaring raiders we call Vikings today) were a North Germanic people speaking a North Germanic language, directly descending from the Nordic Bronze Age culture which is seen by historians as the ancestral culture of all Germanic people.
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