a soldier who is a member of a legion (especially the French Foreign Legion)
In ancient Rome a legionary was a soldier of the Roman army. In France there is the Foreign Legion which is an army unit composed of foreign volunteers.
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The Nazis tried to claim that Jesus was not a Jew, but was the son of a roman legionary from Germany.
about 36 thousand legionary, alae, and auxiliary in all. he had 3 roman legions, 3 alae, and 6 auxiliary.
A legionary is a full time soldier and a citizen from Rome. An auxiliary is someone called in when the army needs more troops, an auxiliary is not from Rome. The difference between an auxiliary and a legionary is counterparts in equipment, training and fighting.
A Roman soldier was called a "miles".---------------------------------------Roman soldiers were generically called "a legionary" (Latin = legionarius) or "legionaries"
Young Legionary was created in 1982.
Asterix the Legionary was created in 1966.
If 3 men: Peasant, Legionary, Archer If 4 men: Peasant, Legionary, Archer, Healer If 5 men: Peasant, Legionary, Archer, Healer, Fire Archer/Centurion/Cavalry
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The pay of a legionary did not increase for an act of bravery. The soldier would be given a honour for bravery. If a whole legion fought well, it could be given a bonus.
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The cast of Le peuple ancien - 2001 includes: Romain Chesnel as Cnaeus Enculius Henri Debeurme as Roman Legionary Axel Drhey as Archeolog Didier Gallon as Germanicus Magali Giraudo as Archeolog Frederic Jasinski as Roman Legionary Nicolas Kolesnikoff as Nero Julien Lacombe as Roman legionnary Bertrand Lerosey as Roman Legionary Barnaby Wharmby as Le pendu