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Roman soldiers were called
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Hi There!
Roman soldiers were called?
I think they were called
legio
naries
?
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There were
about 30 legions in the Roman army
. Each legion had between 4,000 and 6,000
soldiers
,
called
legionaries. Each legion had ten cohorts. Each cohort was made up of six troops of about 80 legionaries,
called
centuries.
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