Who is the greatest Roman soldier?

Roman Leaders: The 10 Greatest Generals behind the Empire
  1. Nero Claudius Drusus (38-9 BCE)
  2. Gnaeus Julius Agricola (40-93 CE) ...
  3. Germanicus Julius Caesar (15 BCE-19 CE) ...
  4. Marcus Vipsanius Agrippa (63-12 BCE) ...
  5. Marcus Antonius (83-30 BCE) ...
  6. Gaius Julius Caesar (100-44 BCE) ...
  7. Gnaeus Pompeius Magnus (106-48 BCE) ...
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Who was the greatest man in Rome?

Gaius Octavius Thurinus, also known as Octavian or “Augustus,” served as the first official emperor of the Roman Empire, and is often seen by historians as the greatest.
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Who was the toughest Roman?

Marcus Cassius Scaeva is probably the toughest Roman ever. He was a decorated centurion in Caesar's army, who in his spare time, put his life at risk training with professional gladiators.
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Who were the best soldiers in the Roman army?

The legionaries were the elite (very best) soldiers. A legionary had to be over 17 years old and a Roman citizen. Every new recruit had to be fighting fit - anyone who was weak or too short was rejected. Legionaries signed up for at least 25 years' service.
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Who was the most important person in the Roman army?

Gaius Marius

This legendary Roman general and statesman single handedly evolved the Roman army into one of the most effective and well-organized fighting bodies the world has ever seen. A cunning tactician, Gaius Marius also held the office of consul an unprecedented seven times in a row.
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Marcus Cassius Scaeva - Centurion in Caesar's Legion



Who was the best Roman gladiator?

Spartacus is arguably the most famous Roman gladiator, a tough fighter who led a massive slave rebellion. After being enslaved and put through gladiator training school, an incredibly brutal place, he and 78 others revolted against their master Batiatus using only kitchen knives.
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Would a Roman army beat a medieval army?

Ultimately, the Romans would almost certainly win a hand-to-hand, face-to-face fight, but Medieval warfare no longer revolved around that, and the heavy Knights and Longbowmen would likely make short work of the Legions before they could close for battle.
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What was the most feared Roman legion?

According to the history of the Roman Empire, Legio IX Hispana was the most feared Roman Legion.
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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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Who was Rome's most feared enemy?

Hannibal (or Hannibal Barca) was the leader of the military forces of Carthage that fought against Rome in the Second Punic War. Hannibal, who almost overpowered Rome, was considered Rome's greatest enemy.
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Who were the Romans afraid of?

Of all the groups who invaded the Roman Empire, none was more feared than the Huns. Their superior fighting technique would cause thousands to flee west in the 5th century.
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What was Rome's most humiliating defeat?

In September AD 9 half of Rome's Western army was ambushed in a German forest. Three legions, comprising some 25,000 men under the Roman General Varus, were wiped out by an army of Germanic tribes under the leadership of Arminius.
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Who was the best Roman?

Readers suggest the 10 best ancient Romans
  • 1 | Gaius Valerius Catullus. Bust of Catullus, Sirmione, Gardasee, Italy. ...
  • 2 | Marcus Aurelius. A statue of the Roman emperor Marcus Aurelius. ...
  • 3 | Augustus. Bust of Augustus. ...
  • 4 | Scipio Africanus. ...
  • 5 | Hadrian. ...
  • 6 | The Gracchi. ...
  • 7 | Marcus Licinius Crassus. ...
  • 8 | Petronius.
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Who was the most respected Roman emperor?

1. Augustus (September 63 BC – 19 August, 14 AD) What is this? At the top of the list is a very obvious choice – the founder of the Roman Empire himself, Augustus, who has the longest reign of 41 years from 27 BC to 14 AD.
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Who is the greatest conqueror in Roman history?

Bellum Gallicum – Rome's Greatest Conqueror In His Greatest War – Caesar's Gaulish Campaign. The Roman invasion of Gaul was one of the most significant wars in the ancient world. It saw Rome's empire vastly expand, propelled Julius Caesar to political dominance, and started the process that ended the Roman Republic.
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How tall was a Roman soldier?

Most scholars agree that the height of a soldier would range from about 165cm to about 175cm making the average height at around 170 cm or 5'7″. Romans were similar in height to people now. The average height of a Roman Soldier was 5′7 whereas the average American in 2016 is 5′9.
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Why didn't the Romans invade Scotland?

Why had the Romans struggled to take Scotland? Terrain and weather always counted against the Romans, as did the native knowledge of their own battle space. Also, a lack of political will to commit the forces needed.
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Do any Roman legion Eagles still exist?

No legionary eagles are known to have survived. However, other Roman eagles, either symbolizing imperial rule or used as funerary emblems, have been discovered.
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Did Roman fight Spartans?

As well as the Cretans, he hired 3,000 mercenaries and 10,000 citizens. The Romans and their allies then advanced upon Sellasia not far north of Sparta. The Romans were defeated in a small battle and they retreated. The Romans then won another battle against the Spartans and forced them to retreat into the city.
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Why were the Romans so good at war?

The training that soldiers had to do was very tough and thorough and included marching 20 miles a day wearing full armour. This meant that the Roman armies were very fit and organised. Training included marching in formation and learning specific tactics and manoeuvres for battle.
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Who was the undefeated gladiator?

Tigris of Gaul was a gladiator who was "undefeated" heading into his match with Maximus Meridius. He was portrayed by Sven-Ole Thorsen in the 2000 film Gladiator.
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Who won the most gladiator fights?

His gravestone in Sicily includes his record: "Flamma, secutor, lived 30 years, fought 34 times, won 21 times, fought to a draw 9 times, defeated 4 times, a Syrian by nationality.
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