A legions is a unit of the Roman army made up of about 6,000 soldiers.
A legions is a unit of the Roman army made up of about 6,000 soldiers.
Collectively, the military forces of the Republic of Rome were called the Roman Army. However, the major divisions of the Roman Army were called Legions which were made up of about 5000 men. Legions were divided into ten "Cohorts," which were, in turn, divided into "Centuries" of 83 men. Centuries were commanded by officers called Centurions.
Justin Bieber's legions of fans are made up of mostly 10 through 12 year-olds.
the Bolshieviks made up the Red army, and the Non-communists made up the White army
During the reign of Augustus there were 150,000 Roman legionaries and 150,000 auxiliary troops (these were troops made up of non-romans of the empire which supported the Roman legions). This made a total of 300,000. By the Later Empire the Roma army reached an estimate 400,000-600,000 troops.
A legion was a unit of the Roman army made up of about 6,000 soldiers. Today, this word is used to mean an unspecified large number of soldiers. In a more general sense, it can be used to refer to a large number of anything.
The communist group (Bolsheviks) made up the Red Army; the Non-communist group (the Tsar's men) made up the White Army.
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The Warriors made up the Aztecs army.
The communist group (Bolsheviks) made up the Red Army; the Non-communist group (the Tsar's men) made up the White Army.
If by greatest extent you mean the territory the Roman army covered, it was during the reign of Trajan. If you mean in numbers, it was after the battle of Actium when Octavian ended up with 60 legions under his command.