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The Roman cavalry rode into battle on horses. The rest of the army went into battle on foot with the general and tribunes mounted. In a naval encounter the Romans rode into battle on their ships. And no, the Romans did not use chariots for war.
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The tortoise formation was a battle tactic. It was used in any situation where overhead protection was required, such as in the siege of a city.
The Romans always used IIII for four - the use of IV was introduced much later.
Romans were the first to use the word, so as far as what "Country did it come from", you could say Rome, to start with.
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Romans did not have compasses, however did know of the pole star (which always is directly north).
Dont let it faint and always use it in battle.
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Romans and Greeks use papyrus to write on.
Yes, the Romans did use spears as one of their primary weapons in battle, along with swords and other weapons. Spears were commonly used by Roman soldiers for both thrusting and throwing at their enemies.
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