the romans by alissa binns the roman army a legion had commanders, officers and ordinary soldiers
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- The Romans by Alissa Binns
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- The Roman Army A legion had commanders, officers and ordinary soldiers.
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- Roman Soldiers The Roman army was made up of groups of soldiers called legions. There were over 5,000 soldiers in a legion.soldiers
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- The Roman army was divided into legions of about 5,000 men.
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- Julius Caesar Julius Caesar was born on July 13 100 B.C. He was a great soldier and general.
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- He was stabbed to death at a meeting of the Senate in 44 BC and the era of the Republic ended.
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- In 55 B.C. Caesar, with 80 ships and 80.000 men, tried to invade England but he didn't succeed.
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- Augustus was the nephew of Caesar and the first Emperor of Rome.
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- The next year Julius came back with 800 and again he didn't succeed to conquer South-England.
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- Roman baths There were 170 baths in Rome during the reign of Augustus and by 300 A.D that number had increased to over 900 baths
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- Every town had its own bath complex (like a large swimming pool).
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- Roman Bathhouses You can see remains of a Roman bath in the city of Bath, in Somerset.
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- Rich villa owners would had their own baths in their homes.villa
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- The Romans loved washing and bathing and rather it being done in private, the Romans built magnificent public bath houses in towns across their empire.
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- A public bath was built around three principal rooms.
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- ROMAN CLOTHING Men wore a knee- length tunic (chilton), either sleeveless or short- sleeved.
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- Important Romans dressed in a long robe called a toga.
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- Children wore a special charm around their neck called a bulla.
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- The End