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The Roman army would only accept freeborn men. They had to also be mentally and physically fit. However the allies could join as auxiliaries, even though they were not citizens and would receive Roman citizenship upon their discharge.
dude , Julius led the roman army nut head.
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It is unlikely that George was married or had any children. Married men were usually not allowed to join the Roman Army.
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He wanted the poor men join the army because they already had nothing.
4ooo to 6000 men were in a legion romen army
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They technically aren't allowed to; the maximum age to join just the Army Reserve is 42.
they cant refuse they must go to keep their land they cant refuse they must go to keep their land
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