Roman soldiers trained in their forts and sometimes in their camps.
Roman soldiers trained in their forts and sometimes in their camps.
Roman soldiers trained in their forts and sometimes in their camps.
Roman soldiers trained in their forts and sometimes in their camps.
Roman soldiers trained in their forts and sometimes in their camps.
Roman soldiers trained in their forts and sometimes in their camps.
Roman soldiers trained in their forts and sometimes in their camps.
Roman soldiers trained in their forts and sometimes in their camps.
Roman soldiers trained in their forts and sometimes in their camps.
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Everywhere. At home, at the bar, family reunions, weddings, picnics, and sometimes even in wars.
To acquire new territory for Rome, and to put down rebellions in those territories.
The gladiators would fight in the colleseum ( dont kno if i spelled it right ) and the Normal roman war fighters sometimes fought in sea n boats or on land .
The Romans were defeated by the Germans at the battle of Teutoburg Forest which was one of the biggest Roman defeats
During the expansion of the Roman Empire the army sent the wealth of conqured territories and slaves back to Rome, to fuel the Roman economy. The army was followed into territories by merchants and traders who would then acquire goods for sale in Roman markets. During the reign of Augustus the army repaired roads, and set up permenant barracks along trade routes to make travel to and from other territories safer.I hate roman army and i love Germany
The Roman army played a major role in the creation of the Roman empire a most of Rome's territory was gained by military conquest. In addition, the army policed the new territories and many times colonies of veterans were established in them. The army also did the building of roads, bridges and aqueducts.
Spartacus he started as a slave, and then wanted to put an end towards slavery. He gathered an army of more than 100,000 men, and then crucified 6000 of them in fight for no slavery. He was killed bye the Romans around the time frame of 71 BC.
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