The Roman name for dagger was pugio
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it could take decades to list them all (as there have been hundreds, maybe thousands, along with different varieties) so i will simply say that you might want to check out star wars collector sites, such as BryansToys. if you mean what are the names of the action figure series', then the most prominent ones are the original Star Wars, Empire Strikes Back, Return Of the Jedi, Power Of The Force, Power Of The Force 2, Phantom Menace, Attack Of The Clones, Clone Wars (original), The Complete Saga, Revenge Of The Sith, The Force Unleashed, and The Clone Wars (new animated movie and t.v. series)
According to the Star Wars Wiki, some 200,000 clones fought during the Clone Wars. No numbers are available for Stormtroopers, however, and I apologize.
Gaius Marius (157 BC - January 13, 86 BC) was a Roman general and statesman. He held the office of consul an unprecedented seven times during his career.
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They were used as food,muels were used as caravans to transport armys and villages,some where killed and their bones were carved into weapons like knifes and daggers.
They were called the Punic Wars. There were three Punic Wars and the name came from the Roman word for Phoenician as Carthage was located in the territory that used to belong to the Phoenicians.
Roman-Etruscan Wars happened in -508.
Bllista catapult was used in the roman army on their warships and wars.
Historians generally call the ancient wars after the territory in which they took place or after the city/town near to the battlefield or even by the people who fought the war. Examples are, the Gallic wars, the Punic wars, the Alexandrian war. These conflicts get names in order to distinguish them from the civil wars.
hey used help from other countries for thei wars
Punic Wars..
they are the french and Indian wars
The Punic Wars after the Greek word for Phoenicians, which the Carthaginians were.
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Punic Wars after the Roman word for the Carthaginians Poenicus (Phoenicians - Carthage was originally a Phoenician colony).