they used to stand on a hill and push them off. they would always stand in front of the sun so it would dazzle in there opponents eyes
Foreigners in the Roman army were used as and called auxiliaries.Foreigners in the Roman army were used as and called auxiliaries.Foreigners in the Roman army were used as and called auxiliaries.Foreigners in the Roman army were used as and called auxiliaries.Foreigners in the Roman army were used as and called auxiliaries.Foreigners in the Roman army were used as and called auxiliaries.Foreigners in the Roman army were used as and called auxiliaries.Foreigners in the Roman army were used as and called auxiliaries.Foreigners in the Roman army were used as and called auxiliaries.
Roman weapons were used by the Roman army.
The roman army did not use nuclear weapons.
Extending and defending the Roman Empire.
There are many strategies that the continental army used during war. In most cases, they used the guerilla tactics to win wars.
A Phalanx Formation.
Yes.
A specific inventor of Roman roads is unknown, however archaeology has shown that the Roman road was developed over many hundreds of years form the beginning of the Empire to its final collapse and demise in around 700ad. This design was so good that even today there are sections of preserved Roman road which can be used for transport and many modern routes follow the original routes of the Roman roads.
The locals who used them and the roman army as it made their marches easier and quicker
yes
Roman numerals have the same numerical values as in civilian life and so it follows that the Army's usage of them makes no difference.
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