I guess you mean sandals. It is much easier to march wearing sandals than to march bare footed. True, but the Roman soldier never marched in sandals. He wore the "caliga" or military boot. It was a very sturdy shoe/boot. However it could be mistaken for a sandal type of footwear because it was constructed of several straps sewn closely together. But there is where the similarities ended. Not only was the caliga made of more sturdy materials than the sandal, it had hobnailed soles both for traction and durability. The pattern of the hobnails is identical to the pattern of the support in today's training shoes.
"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.
Roman soldiers had citizenship papers. Sometimes they were carved on to pieces of bronze.
The two groups of Roman soldiers were the infantry and the cavalry. Each group had its divisions.
The activities of Roman soldiers in the evenings would depend on his duty schedule. Roman soldiers were not nine to five employees. They would have guard duties, at least. Equipment had to be cleaned as well as the barracks or tents. Food had to be cooked and laundry done. But for the most part the Roman soldiers slept.The activities of Roman soldiers in the evenings would depend on his duty schedule. Roman soldiers were not nine to five employees. They would have guard duties, at least. Equipment had to be cleaned as well as the barracks or tents. Food had to be cooked and laundry done. But for the most part the Roman soldiers slept.The activities of Roman soldiers in the evenings would depend on his duty schedule. Roman soldiers were not nine to five employees. They would have guard duties, at least. Equipment had to be cleaned as well as the barracks or tents. Food had to be cooked and laundry done. But for the most part the Roman soldiers slept.The activities of Roman soldiers in the evenings would depend on his duty schedule. Roman soldiers were not nine to five employees. They would have guard duties, at least. Equipment had to be cleaned as well as the barracks or tents. Food had to be cooked and laundry done. But for the most part the Roman soldiers slept.The activities of Roman soldiers in the evenings would depend on his duty schedule. Roman soldiers were not nine to five employees. They would have guard duties, at least. Equipment had to be cleaned as well as the barracks or tents. Food had to be cooked and laundry done. But for the most part the Roman soldiers slept.The activities of Roman soldiers in the evenings would depend on his duty schedule. Roman soldiers were not nine to five employees. They would have guard duties, at least. Equipment had to be cleaned as well as the barracks or tents. Food had to be cooked and laundry done. But for the most part the Roman soldiers slept.The activities of Roman soldiers in the evenings would depend on his duty schedule. Roman soldiers were not nine to five employees. They would have guard duties, at least. Equipment had to be cleaned as well as the barracks or tents. Food had to be cooked and laundry done. But for the most part the Roman soldiers slept.The activities of Roman soldiers in the evenings would depend on his duty schedule. Roman soldiers were not nine to five employees. They would have guard duties, at least. Equipment had to be cleaned as well as the barracks or tents. Food had to be cooked and laundry done. But for the most part the Roman soldiers slept.The activities of Roman soldiers in the evenings would depend on his duty schedule. Roman soldiers were not nine to five employees. They would have guard duties, at least. Equipment had to be cleaned as well as the barracks or tents. Food had to be cooked and laundry done. But for the most part the Roman soldiers slept.
Fighting.
so that there feet wont get cold or hurt them when they walk
What do the Roman Soldiers eat?
the best selling item in the summer is the maxi dresses and the army boots and the roman sandles,
All Roman soldiers were paid. They were professional soldiers.
By definition, fighting is what soldiers do.
"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.
Roman soldiers had citizenship papers. Sometimes they were carved on to pieces of bronze.
Mithraism was the male only religion popular with the Roman soldiers.
The Imperial Roman Army.
The two groups of Roman soldiers were the infantry and the cavalry. Each group had its divisions.
The Imperial Roman Army.
sandles