PPT-The Roman Legions
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Legion Legions were made up of 5000 soldiers A solider was called a legionary All Roman citizens who joined voluntarily for 2025 years Roman Legions were Welldisciplined
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Legion Legions were made up of 5000 soldiers A solider was called a legionary All Roman citizens who joined voluntarily for 2025 years Roman Legions were Welldisciplined Loyal courageous. ind out mo e a out li e in the Roman ar t as a oman s d li e t did the soldier a mour look li e t as a tu io s h t li e t od did soldiers e t e a all cha t a out the Roman ar se these headings o sta t with Uni m aining ea ons t other headings an visityorkorgexplore The story of Roman York ork is a city almost 2000 years old founded when the Roman 9th Legion built their fortress on the northeast bank of the river Ouse sometime around AD71 The legion were sent north from Lincoln to rescu 2750 Pts - Legions of Chaos Roster -Stephen - Antillia Turn 4 1 Chaos Sorcerer Lord of Tzeentch, 390 pts (General; Mark of Tzeentch; Level 4 Wizard; Hand Weapon; Chaos Armour; Eye of the Gods) 1 En 2500 Pts - Legions of Chaos Roster -Stephen 1 Bloodthirster, 500 pts (Axe; Whip; Heavy Armour; Daemon of Khorne; Daemonic; Fly; Hatred (Daemons of Slaanesh); Immune to Psychology; Large Target; Magic Slave Rebellion . 73 BC. Who was Spartacus?. W. as . in the Roman army. .. . He was sold into slavery and trained at the gladiatorial school in . Capua, Italy.. 73 BC, Spartacus was one of . about 200 gladiator . In the previous units, for what reasons did civilizations/countries go to war? . WHY FIGHT? . First Crusade: . 1095. -1099 . Second Crusade: 1147-1149. Third Crusade: 1187-1192. Fourth Crusade: 1202-1204. Levin. The Roman Army. Who was in the Roman army. ?. What was a legion?. The entire population served in the army, rich or poor (except women). The lower classes were foot soldiers (the infantry). The soldiers on horse back were the rich classes. The Roman soldier dates back to circa 500 BC and continued to 1450 AD. This dates the influence of the Roman army on society to be about 2000 years. . This . army was the reason that Roman became a geo-political power, other than the appointment of the empire by God.. Key Terms. Legions- units of soldiers. Legionaries- soldiers that fight in the army. Maniples- a legion that was divided into smaller groups of 120 men. Hastati. - the strong men that were in the front of the maniples. All landowning citizens were required to serve in the military.. Some political positions even required 10 years of military service.. Roman soldiers were organized into large military units known as . CHAPTER 7. Augustus . Primaporta. ,. Pax. . Romana. (Roman. 3. 4. Establishment of Rome. Legend of Romulus and Remus. Rome Founded 753 BCE. Indo-European migrants c. 2000 BCE. Bronze c. 1800 BCE, Iron c. 900 BCE. i. n an historical context. Roman History: Major Periods. 753-509 MONARCHY. 509-29 REPUBLIC. 29 B.C.- 476 A.D. IMPERIAL AGE. Monarchy (the Etruscan Period). ETRURIA. ROME. Etruria . (modern Tuscany). The Geography of the Roman Empire i n an historical context Roman History: Major Periods 753-509 MONARCHY 509-29 REPUBLIC 29 B.C.- 476 A.D. IMPERIAL AGE Monarchy (the Etruscan Period) ETRURIA ROME Etruria The Romans developed . innovations. that are still used today; what made them such . influential . innovators? . Definition of . “. INNOVATION. ”. : . something new or original (such as an idea, an invention, a device, a method).
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