Legion
Gladius
There isn't. The Assyrian army had words for "city units", "cavalry units" and such, but unlike the later Roman army's Centuriae, they had no standarized units with a fixed number of soldiers with a name to describe them.
Aquila = Eagle
There were a very large number of armored soldiers, but I suspect you are asking about the Mounted Warriors that symbolize the Medieval Era, and those would be the Knights.
roman plantations == latifundia
There was not a name for Jewish soldiers. The Jews did not fight in the Roman army.
It's the name given to the soldiers of the old Roman empire.
A Roman soldier was called a "miles".---------------------------------------Roman soldiers were generically called "a legionary" (Latin = legionarius) or "legionaries"
Roman Numerals
roman
The demon-possessed man from the Gerasenes identified himself as "Legion" when Jesus asked for his name. This response indicated that he was possessed by many demons, as "Legion" refers to a large number of soldiers in a Roman army, symbolizing the multitude of spirits within him. This encounter is described in the Gospels of Mark and Luke.
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