I would love to answer that. Sadly, as I have no idea what you're talking about, along with the fact you're using improper grammar, prevents me from doing so. Perhaps you're talking about how while on campaigns they lived in tents?
in a house
They lived in houses called barracks.
It is when the soldiers live in your house. Like they did before the American revolution
A Roman Villa was a lavish house in which rich Romans would live
you dont have to because it is against the law
What do the Roman Soldiers eat?
It might have forced you to let British soldiers live in your house
All Roman soldiers were paid. They were professional soldiers.
By definition, fighting is what soldiers do.
A Roman Villa was a lavish house in which rich Romans would live
Roman soldiers washed in the same manner as everyone else which was by oiling and scraping. If they were stationed in one of the German areas, they could possibly have tried or used soap. All of the Roman forts had their baths as part of standard structure.
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