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The Romans deployed army corps which were called legions (legio) formed by companies called centuries (centuriae). The formation of the legions changed over time. From the 6th century BC to the 4th century BC they used the phalanx formation of the Greeks. From the 4th century BC to 107 BC they used the maniples of the Samnites. From 107 BC onwards they used the cohorts.

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