Roman generals were required to disband their troops before crossing the Rubicon in northern Italy, for fear that they would stage a coup.
There were legions of ants at our picnic. The legion marched across the field toward the enemy.
The video game Generals 2 is about generals with unique arsenals, battle styles and personalities. The player takes full command as one of those generals across three varied factions with the goal of complete domination.
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I assume that would be forbidden across the country due to the "balance of power" issue.
find a log on side of green lake
Besides the legions, whose soldiers were Roman citizens, the Romans had auxiliary troops. These were soldiers supplied by the non-Romans of the provinces of the empire, which supported the legions. They supplied the bulk of the cavalry. The Romans also enlisted Germanic peoples who had been allowed to settle in northern Gaul or lived across the frontier of the empire as allies who also supported the legions. When necessary, the Romans also hired mercenaries.
China Palace seems to be the name of a restaurant. More precisely, there seem to be multiple independent Chinese Palaces across the world, including USA, Canada, and UK. You may be thinking of the (singular) Forbidden City, located in Beijing. This is an ancient Chinese Palace.
Observation on battlefields. They helped generals keep track of enemy movements as well as being an easily visible object from a distance...it made them great for sending info through signals to other friendly generals across the field
Many cultures did such as ancient Greece, ancient, Rome and other great ones too.
They would travel across the Aegean and Mediterranean Sea.
The ancient Romans go the majority of their lions from Africa which was right across the Mediterranean from them. A few came from the Mideast.
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