In battle the soldiers wore the Roman military boots called a "caligae" This was a heavy duty boot which was laced up the center and tied around the ankle. Hobnails were in the soles in a pattern identical to the support in present day training shoes.
Romans wore leather sandals ; you can see examples by using the term "ancient roman sandals" in most search boxes . They also wore woolen socks under their sandals. (yes, socks and sandals!) The cold northern weather made them write home for socks and remains of sandals have been found with threads of wool stuck to them.
Roman soldiers wore what we now call gladiator sandals
Roman troops in every rank, even centurion, wore boots with thick soles. Although caligae resemble sandals, they were actually built for both marching and combat.
The Romans did not have warrior. They had professional soldiers. The soldiers ware a helmet called galea or cassis.
Military personnel wore basic white tunics with a robe that was either yellow or brown. Their tunics were shorter than the average man's and fell just over their knees, letting onlookers know right away how important they were. Short pants and a military kilt were worn by Roman soldiers while they were on duty.
Cloths
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wear* they wore no shoes
The Romans did not have warrior. They had professional soldiers. The soldiers ware a helmet called galea or cassis.
I dont know and don't care
they wore them so that they didn't cut their feet and get infected
Like all soldiers in all ancient armies, Roman soldiers wore helmets to protect their heads
so that there feet wont get cold or hurt them when they walk
The Romans did NOT wear sandals into battle. The Roman soldiers wore the "caliga" which was a stout military boot. In fact, the Romans themselves only wore sandals indoors. Outdoors they wore shoes.The Romans did NOT wear sandals into battle. The Roman soldiers wore the "caliga" which was a stout military boot. In fact, the Romans themselves only wore sandals indoors. Outdoors they wore shoes.The Romans did NOT wear sandals into battle. The Roman soldiers wore the "caliga" which was a stout military boot. In fact, the Romans themselves only wore sandals indoors. Outdoors they wore shoes.The Romans did NOT wear sandals into battle. The Roman soldiers wore the "caliga" which was a stout military boot. In fact, the Romans themselves only wore sandals indoors. Outdoors they wore shoes.The Romans did NOT wear sandals into battle. The Roman soldiers wore the "caliga" which was a stout military boot. In fact, the Romans themselves only wore sandals indoors. Outdoors they wore shoes.The Romans did NOT wear sandals into battle. The Roman soldiers wore the "caliga" which was a stout military boot. In fact, the Romans themselves only wore sandals indoors. Outdoors they wore shoes.The Romans did NOT wear sandals into battle. The Roman soldiers wore the "caliga" which was a stout military boot. In fact, the Romans themselves only wore sandals indoors. Outdoors they wore shoes.The Romans did NOT wear sandals into battle. The Roman soldiers wore the "caliga" which was a stout military boot. In fact, the Romans themselves only wore sandals indoors. Outdoors they wore shoes.The Romans did NOT wear sandals into battle. The Roman soldiers wore the "caliga" which was a stout military boot. In fact, the Romans themselves only wore sandals indoors. Outdoors they wore shoes.
The caligae (singular caliga) the hobnailed military boots with a heavy soil of the Roman soldiers, were open and resembled sandals. This was done to air the feet and reduce the likelihood of blisters and problems such as athlete's foot which could occur with long marches. However, in colder climes the soldiers wore closed boots. This was for protection from both cold and damp. Some of the areas in the colder zones were Roman soldiers were stationed were waterlogged. Soldiers also wore socks (udones) when it was cold. They were made in two ways, either by cutting them from fabric and stitching them together or by the sprang work method. Roman closed boots and heavy socks have been found near Hadrian's Wall.
trick question, they don't need socks if their feet our blown off by I.E.D's
i think they wear boots