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Essay heading: Julias Caesar
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The soldiers of the legion were specifically picked men. They were all Roman citizens and received a higher pay than the auxiliary
troops - that is, foreigners who serve with the Roman army.
A legion consisited of heavily armoured infantry (foot soldiers). The Roman infantry became a feared force. They were well disciplined and well trained... displayed 300 characters
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They were well disciplined and well trained. Their weapons were two pila or javelins each and a short thrusting gladius or sword. Cavalry was supplied by the auxilaries ( second line troops ) and was organized mainly in units of 500 strong.
When it was on campaigns the army was accompanied by a number of specialists... displayed next 300 characters
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