Ideally a Roman legion consisted of 5,000 men. However most times they were undermanned and the numbers varied. They could also add a few hundred more to the legion in the form of extra cavalry units if necessary.
There would have been roughly 5,000 men of Legio X, (or any other legion) if it were at full strength. If under maned, as most legions were, the legion could have any number of men below the max of 5,000.There would have been roughly 5,000 men of Legio X, (or any other legion) if it were at full strength. If under maned, as most legions were, the legion could have any number of men below the max of 5,000.There would have been roughly 5,000 men of Legio X, (or any other legion) if it were at full strength. If under maned, as most legions were, the legion could have any number of men below the max of 5,000.There would have been roughly 5,000 men of Legio X, (or any other legion) if it were at full strength. If under maned, as most legions were, the legion could have any number of men below the max of 5,000.There would have been roughly 5,000 men of Legio X, (or any other legion) if it were at full strength. If under maned, as most legions were, the legion could have any number of men below the max of 5,000.There would have been roughly 5,000 men of Legio X, (or any other legion) if it were at full strength. If under maned, as most legions were, the legion could have any number of men below the max of 5,000.There would have been roughly 5,000 men of Legio X, (or any other legion) if it were at full strength. If under maned, as most legions were, the legion could have any number of men below the max of 5,000.There would have been roughly 5,000 men of Legio X, (or any other legion) if it were at full strength. If under maned, as most legions were, the legion could have any number of men below the max of 5,000.There would have been roughly 5,000 men of Legio X, (or any other legion) if it were at full strength. If under maned, as most legions were, the legion could have any number of men below the max of 5,000.
A legion has 4800 men to 6000 men
The duration of The Legion of Missing Men is 1.03 hours.
4ooo to 6000 men were in a legion romen army
The Legion of Missing Men was created on 1937-07-28.
You'll never know. When a man (and they are only men) enter the Foreign Legion they give up their names and pasts.
There were about 5,000 men in a Roman legion. It is difficult to give an exact number because the Romans had an annoying habit of not replacing men in a legion when they were either killed or retired. Another factor was the cavalry. Normally 120 horsemen were attached to each legion. (they were mostly used for communication and dispatch riders). However, if the legion were going to enter into combat, more cavalry would be recruited which would swell the numbers of a legion. So the best number anyone can give out is about 5,000 men.
The Legion of Missing Men - 1937 is rated/received certificates of: Finland:K-16 Sweden:15 USA:Approved
There were 5000 to 6000 men in a roman legion
no they can not
Gurkhas were amongst the toughest fighting men alive. Check with the Legion.
The size of a Roman legion (army corps) was about 5,100 men.