25 years
No it did not. The soldiers joined voluntarily and the army was professional.
Usually before or after. During service the soldiers lived very disciplined lives with little recreational time outside of the company of their group.
25 Years On The List
That depends on where they came from and how they travelled.
A Roman soldier typically served in their legion for 25 years. This lengthy term was known as "militia" and often included various duties, training, and campaigns. After completing their service, soldiers could receive land or a pension, which incentivized long-term commitment to the military. However, some soldiers served longer, especially during times of war or conflict.
What do the Roman Soldiers eat?
All Roman soldiers were paid. They were professional soldiers.
By definition, fighting is what soldiers do.
If you mean march, Roman soldiers had to march at an ordinary pace of 20 Roman miles a day and at a fast military pace of 24 Roman miles.
Roman soldiers and the Romans in general went to bed at dusk, not long after dinner. They did not have light bulbs. The Roman soldiers were not left idle. They were put through a tough training and exercise schedule. They often had to do long marches with heavy rucksacks and had to build fortifications and roads. It is likely that they were tired in the evening.
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Roman soldiers had citizenship papers. Sometimes they were carved on to pieces of bronze.