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swords and guns and spears

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The Roman Empire never used guns or any gun powder weapon since gun powder arrived in Europe when it was the Byzantine Empire.

When the Empire was still named "Roman Empire"

The Legionaries used

-Gladius (Sword)

-Pila (Javelin(used before charging))

-Pugio (dagger)

-Plumbatae (darts)

-Hatchet (the Centurion)

Artillery

-Ballistae

-Scorpion ("like a successor of a Ballistae)

-Onager (smaller catapult)

They also had "Auxilias"who were not roman citizens, they used spears, swords (Nothing remarkable)

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