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Nothing they're all dead! The Western Roman Empire ceased to exist in the 5th century, the last remnants taken over by a German general. The Eastern Roman Empire which evolved into the Byzantium Empire ceased to exist in the 15th century when the Ottoman Turks entered Constantinople (now Istanbul). Even the Holy Roman Empire which was a central European empire founded in the tenth century and based mostly on Germany (and did not include Rome in its borders for very long) ceased to exist in the Napoleonic wars at the start of the 19th century. The only soldiers specifically associated with Rome today are the Papal Swiss Guard who as the title suggests don't come from Rome. That leaves the modern Italian army who have a a garrison HQ at Rome along with the Granatieri di Sardegna a Mechanized Brigade based there who have served in Iraq and Afghanistan. Of course the original Roman soldiers before it became a professional standing Army were a citizen militia drawn mainly from the farmers so I suppose the answer apart from sleeping in their graves might be farming.

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