Transcript Roman Armyx

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The highest ranked warriors (hoplite) wore a helmet, round
shield, greaves, and a breastplate all made of bronze with a
sword and spear
The lower ranked warriors had no armor and there weapon
was a sling
Sling
roman armor
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The legion was the basic unit of Rome's
standing army of career soldiers, the
legionaries, who were all Roman
citizens(slaves could not join) and fought
primarily as foot-soldiers (infantry). The
number of legions under arms varied in
different time periods (there were, for
example, 28 legions under Augustus in
25 BCE), and each legion had both a
number and a title, though some
numbers were duplicated (for example
III Augusta, III Cyrenaica, III Gallica, III
Italica, III Parthica).
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They were first taught to march, because it was know as a
great importance that they marched at speed.
Then were trained to run long distances and jump high to
meet physical fitness
The third thing was the usage of weapons they trained with
wickerwork shields and wooden swords and were designed
to be as heavy as the real equipment
Wood wicked shield
wooden sword
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The roman army started out like
the part-time Greek army, with
farmers going back to their fields
after a small summer campaign.
When the Roman Empire
became bigger and bigger, the
military actions took place
further from Rome and Italy, and
soon the Roman general Gaius
Marius had made a regular army
out of the citizen-army. Because
they had a regular army now,
the soldiers were better trained
and armed.
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There were now three lines of soldiers, the hastate in the front, the principles
forming the second row, and the triarii, rorarii and accensi in the rear.
At the front stood the hastate, who were most likely the spearmen of the
second class in the previous organization of the phalanx. The hastate
contained the young fighters and carried body armor and a rectangular
shield, the scutum, which should remain the distinctive equipment of the
legionary throughout Roman history. As weapons they carried a sword each
and javelins. Though attached to the hastate were far more lightly armed
skirmishers carrying a spear and several javelins.
early legion
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