If you mean what military unit, the best answer is a cohort. A "century" was about 80 men (I know, the name suggests that it should have been 100) and ten centuries made up a cohort. Five (or six) cohorts consistuted a legion. However, commanders were always tinkering with formations and troop strength and at different times there could be more or fewer troops in a unit. A cohort might have as few as 240 men or as many as a thousand.
YES(about 800 left)
800,ooo
It 1-800-getalife Fuucking seriosly get a LIFE !!!!!!
The average yak only weighs around 800 lbs.
it depens on how big it is and how strong
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The Roman legionaries enlisted for a 25-year stint.
800 in decimal form = 800.0
800/1
800/1150 = 16/23 in its simplest form
It is: 96/800 = 3/25 in its simplest form
The effect that the Marius's reforms had on the loyalty of the legionaries was that it shifted the loyalty of legionaries from the government to the general. It is also stated that the Marian reforms of 107 BC was a group of military reforms that was initiated by Gaius Marius.
The effect that the Marius's reforms had on the loyalty of the legionaries was that it shifted the loyalty of legionaries from the government to the general. It is also stated that the Marian reforms of 107 BC was a group of military reforms that was initiated by Gaius Marius.
The effect that the Marius's reforms had on the loyalty of the legionaries was that it shifted the loyalty of legionaries from the government to the general. It is also stated that the Marian reforms of 107 BC was a group of military reforms that was initiated by Gaius Marius.
800% = 80,000
5 legionaries
You can't. Legionaries can't have eggs.