

Real Life of a Roman Soldier
There was a time in history when the Roman military was invincible, but this success was only made possible by its exceptionally powerful army. The force’s heavy infantrymen (known as legionaries) were efficient, disciplined, and utterly fearless, almost mythological. And yet, they were flesh and blood men.
There was a time in history when the Roman military was invincible, but this success was only made possible by its exceptionally powerful army. The force’s heavy infantrymen (known as legionaries) were efficient, disciplined, and utterly fearless, almost mythological. And yet, they were flesh and blood men.
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