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... legions , each legion answering to our division ; and was supposed to be com- plete within itself . The infantry was divided into Light and Heavy armed . Light Infantry . The Light - armed infantry - called , until the Siege of Capua ...
... legions , each legion answering to our division ; and was supposed to be com- plete within itself . The infantry was divided into Light and Heavy armed . Light Infantry . The Light - armed infantry - called , until the Siege of Capua ...
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... length . Cavalry . A small body of Cavalry formed a component part of each legion . The Cavalry soldier was armed originally in the same manner as the Rorarii or Light infantry 2 INTROD . CAMPAIGNS OF HANNIBAL . Heavy Infantry Cavalry.
... length . Cavalry . A small body of Cavalry formed a component part of each legion . The Cavalry soldier was armed originally in the same manner as the Rorarii or Light infantry 2 INTROD . CAMPAIGNS OF HANNIBAL . Heavy Infantry Cavalry.
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... legion varied at different periods , and with it the strength of the different lines , although their proportion to each other remained the same . During the Second Punic war the infantry of the legion was fixed at 5000 men . The first ...
... legion varied at different periods , and with it the strength of the different lines , although their proportion to each other remained the same . During the Second Punic war the infantry of the legion was fixed at 5000 men . The first ...
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... legion was opposed to troops ranged in close order , it became necessary to conform to that order ; and this was effected by the simple advance of the maniples of the second line to fill the intervals of the first . The open order was ...
... legion was opposed to troops ranged in close order , it became necessary to conform to that order ; and this was effected by the simple advance of the maniples of the second line to fill the intervals of the first . The open order was ...
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... legion of the Roman army employed in the field , we may compute 10,000 infantry and 900 cavalry . The front occupied by two such combined legions , or by one legion , under which term they are invariably comprised by the historians of ...
... legion of the Roman army employed in the field , we may compute 10,000 infantry and 900 cavalry . The front occupied by two such combined legions , or by one legion , under which term they are invariably comprised by the historians of ...
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