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Roman Legion
(redirected from Roman legionnaire)

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Noun1.Roman Legion - a division of from 3000 to 6000 men (including cavalry) in the Roman armyRoman Legion - a division of from 3000 to 6000 men (including cavalry) in the Roman army
legion, host - archaic terms for army


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Further afield in Northumberland visitors to the Housesteads Roman Fort near Hexham came to face to face with Roman Legionnaires.
CAPTION(S): AIM AND FIRE: Chris Southwell, of the Tolson Museum, has archery instruction from visiting Roman Legionnaire, Paul Rober ts WHEN IN ROME: Eight-year-old Jake Turton takes sword instruction from visiting Roman Legionnaire, Zane Green during the Roman holiday event at Ravensknowle Park
Supporters of Manchester United and Barcelona dressed up as gladiators and Roman legionnaires, posing for photos around the Coliseum and St Peter's Square in the countdown to the evening kick-off and sharing drinks despite a booze ban.
 
 
 
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