To defend their fort
there used spears and javelin and swords and some times bow arrows
Question was posted in category WW2. There were not any "old soldiers' who carried spears, unless you mean the Swiss Guard who protected the Pope at the Vatican. Otherwise, there were many types of soldiers who carried spears or long-handle battle axes. Even as late as 1860's, the pike was carried by non-commissioned officers as a sign of their rank. Pikemen carried very long spears. Roman Centurians soldiers carried a short spear.
No she is not
What do the Roman Soldiers eat?
A Roman soldier, particularly a legionary, typically carried one primary spear called a "pilum," which was used for throwing before engaging in close combat. In addition to the pilum, soldiers might also have had a second, lighter spear or javelin, but the pilum was the standard weapon associated with their equipment. Overall, a Roman soldier would usually carry one to two spears during battle.
All Roman soldiers were paid. They were professional soldiers.
By definition, fighting is what soldiers do.
The Roman spear was 81 inches .
Oh, dude, like, totally! The Romans were all about those spears, like they were the OG spear enthusiasts. They were like, "Yo, let's poke some people with these bad boys," and so they did. Spears were their go-to weapon for sure.
"Pugio" is the Latin word for a knife or a dagger. It came from the Roman civilization as it was carried by all Roman soldiers."Pugio" is the Latin word for a knife or a dagger. It came from the Roman civilization as it was carried by all Roman soldiers."Pugio" is the Latin word for a knife or a dagger. It came from the Roman civilization as it was carried by all Roman soldiers."Pugio" is the Latin word for a knife or a dagger. It came from the Roman civilization as it was carried by all Roman soldiers."Pugio" is the Latin word for a knife or a dagger. It came from the Roman civilization as it was carried by all Roman soldiers."Pugio" is the Latin word for a knife or a dagger. It came from the Roman civilization as it was carried by all Roman soldiers."Pugio" is the Latin word for a knife or a dagger. It came from the Roman civilization as it was carried by all Roman soldiers."Pugio" is the Latin word for a knife or a dagger. It came from the Roman civilization as it was carried by all Roman soldiers."Pugio" is the Latin word for a knife or a dagger. It came from the Roman civilization as it was carried by all Roman soldiers.
They used swords and spears
Roman soldiers had citizenship papers. Sometimes they were carved on to pieces of bronze.