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Roman Empire Military  

The Roman army was the standard word that was commonly used to refer to the terrestrial armed forces of the entire Roman Empire. The Roman Empire military, characterized by armored infantry, was considered to be the most crucial fighting machine during that period, and it acted as a catalyst to extend Roman dominance, culture, and civilization across the globe.

A large portion of the Roman army consisted of Imperial Provinces, soldiers who served the Emperor as a part of his private army. These soldiers were not allowed to leave the army until and unless they completed at least 16 years in the military. In order to retain their loyalty for such a long period of time, they were presented with bonuses and rewards from time to time. The soldiers were classified into four main categories -- legions, fleet, Imperial Guards, and the auxiliaries. Almost every wealthy general set up his own paid army to fight for the crown of the Roman Emperor.

The Roman Empire military was split into legions, which comprised of nearly 5,000 to 6,000 highly trained and skilled soldiers of varied ranks. These legions were like small batches of army on the move and were provided with all the basic amenities that they required. The complete army comprised of over 30 legions, each one composed of Heavy Infantry, Light Infantry, Archers, Calvary, Doctors, Builders, and many more.

The Roman Empire military was well-known for its unparalleled strength and strong discipline. It was one of the most feared, well-equipped, and the most significant mobile armies in the history of ancient world. It was equipped with the latest weapons and the most high technology war equipments of that era. Their war strategies, military training, armor, and tactics were the best in the world during that time. It was all because of the mighty Roman Empire military that the empire to conquer half the world and become the largest and most powerful empire in the world.

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