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What was special about the Roman army?

A Roman Legionary and a Roman Auxiliary soldier stand next to each other
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Most soldiers in the Roman Empire came from countries outside Italy. There were soldiers from Africa, France, Germany, Spain and the Middle East.
  • The soldiers were the best trained, they had the best weapons and the best armour.

  • The Roman army conquered a huge empire.

  • A Roman soldier could march 20 miles a day, wearing all his armour and equipment.

A Roman Legionary and a Roman Auxiliary soldier stand next to each other
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Most soldiers in the Roman Empire came from countries outside Italy. There were soldiers from Africa, France, Germany, Spain and the Middle East.
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Who was in the Roman army?

Only men could be in the Roman Army, no women were allowed.

Roman army re-enactors wearing armour and holding javelins.
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Roman army re-enactors wearing armour and holding javelins.

There were two main types of Roman soldiers: legionaries and auxiliaries.

  • The legionaries were the very best soldiers.
  • A legionary had to be over 17 years old and a Roman citizen.
  • Legionaries signed up for at least 25 years' service.
  • But if they lived, they were rewarded with a gift of land they could farm.
  • An auxiliary was a soldier who was not a Roman citizen. He was only paid a third of a legionary’s wage.
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How did the Roman army fight?

Roman armour.
  • The Roman army was huge.

  • It was divided up into groups called ‘legions’. Each legion had between 4,000 and 6,000 soldiers.

  • A legion was divided into groups of 80 men called ‘centuries’.

  • The man in charge of a century was known as a ‘centurion’.

Roman soldiers firing a catapult.
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Artillery soldiers fired giant catapults called ‘onagers’. These machines fired rocks or balls of burning tar.
  • Some soldiers shot bows and arrows, flung stones from slingshots, or could swim rivers to surprise an enemy.
  • They hurled javelins and drew their swords, before charging into the enemy.
  • The cavalry (soldiers riding horses) chased anyone who tried to run away.
Roman soldiers firing a catapult.
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Artillery soldiers fired giant catapults called ‘onagers’. These machines fired rocks or balls of burning tar.
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