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Roman army

The Roman Army refers to the collection of soldiers and other military forces which served the Roman Republic, and the Roman Empire. It is a large part of why Rome controlled most of the land around the Mediterranean Sea, including parts of Britain and Asia Minor at the Empire's height. It started as a citizen army, but became the world's first professional one.

Initially, only property owners such as farmers could serve in the army, but starting around the 1st century B.C. anybody could join. For centuries, the size of the army at any one time was between 250,000 and 300,000 soldiers.

Roman navy

See also:

Roman Civil Wars and Rebellions

List of Roman Wars

Roman generals

Famous enemies of Rome

This is a list of foreign persons that led important wars or rebellions against Rome

Roman Army


History - Ancient History - Ancient Rome - Military History of Rome

See also: Military history, History of warfare

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