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Wrong! this is a classic answer but it is actually 80 men who made up a century. The resources I have do say both answers and nine out of ten of them most say it was 80 men.
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They were commanded by Roman officers called Centurions and are commonly considered to be 100 men strong (Prefix cent- meaning 100) but in some cases were around 60-80

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