Centurions.
Yes, approx. 600,000 soldiers in the peak.
i believe its the emperor
If they were hired to fight in the arena, they were called gladiators. If they were hired to fight in the army, they were called auxiliaries. If they were hired to fight in the streets, they were called thugs.
There was not a name for Jewish soldiers. The Jews did not fight in the Roman army.
classical (apex)
Yes, approx. 600,000 soldiers in the peak.
about600 cents a day
ancient Rome's Army was not very big compared to army's of today it varies from about 5,000 to 20,000 soldiers
i believe its the emperor
classical (apex)
No, a vast estate in Ancient Rome was called a villa.
If they were hired to fight in the arena, they were called gladiators. If they were hired to fight in the army, they were called auxiliaries. If they were hired to fight in the streets, they were called thugs.
There was not a name for Jewish soldiers. The Jews did not fight in the Roman army.
classical (apex)
The month of May was called Maius in ancient Rome.
The priests who "took the omens" or interpreted the signs in ancient Rome were called augurs.
Large estates in Ancient Rome, owned by patricians, were called latifundia.