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It's impossible to give an accurate head count of Caesar's army. It would all depend on how many legions he had with him in his various wars. Now a legion, at least on paper, consisted of 5,000 men, but most of the time they were greatly undermanned. So if Caesar had, for example, five legions, he would technically have 25,000 men. But the reality of the situation could very well be half that number.

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Julius Ceasar had an army with over 50,000 men

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Julius Ceasar had an army with over 50,000 men

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ancient Rome's Army was not very big compared to army's of today it varies from about 5,000 to 20,000 soldiers

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Julius ceasar had an army with over 50,000 men

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Julius Caesar had six legions, that is about 35,000 infantrymen. Towards the end of his civil war he had an army of at least 10 legions, about 50,000 infantrymen.

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== == It went from Gual to Rome.

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Pretty big.

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