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Who will be a Roman soldier?

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12y ago
Updated: 8/18/2019

Roman Citizens that are of age.

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Not technically true. Most Roman soldiers were not 'Citizens' of Rome, but 'free-born' men. Soldiers could become Citizens after 25 years service in the Roman army.

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It varied over the centuries as the empire expanded after the Second Punic War 202 BCE - from citizens to adoptive citizens, and after Caracalla came to power in 211 CE, all male residents in the empire were made citizens.

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