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  The Roman Army Page
The core of the Roman army was formed by the units called legions from the latin legio, meaning a levy.
The legio was a miniature army that contained within its ranks troops trained and equipped to perform all kinds of different duties both on and off the battlefield.
Generally speaking however the legio was organised in ten cohortes or cohorts.
members.tripod.com /~S_van_Dorst/legio.html   (4085 words)

  
 Rome: Military Resources   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
Legio VI is a member of Strength and Honor LARP Society and a sponsored Legion of the Micro-nation Nova Roma ¨.Ê Our goal is to recreate the soldiers of the Roman Army for public demonstrations, Reenactments,Ê living history displays and to recreate the Might and power of the Roman Army on the battlefield."
Legio VIII Augusta MGV; A living historical society depicting 1st and 2nd century Roman Britain.
"Legio XXII was founded in 1992 to recreate the soldiers of the Roman Army for public demonstrations, living history displays and historical events, such as period Trekking.Our weapons, armor, and equipment are all carefully researched, and reconstructed at our own expense.
intranet.dalton.org /groups/Rome/RMil.html   (8106 words)

  
 RBO LINKS
Legio X Fretensis IV Cohort US re-enactment website run by Robert Garbisch.
Chester Deva/Castra Legionis the fortress of Legio XX Valeria Victrix
The Antonine Guard Roman research and re-enactment society, based in Scotland, dedicated to the accurate reproduction of Legio VI Victrix equipment and uniforms.
www.roman-britain.org /links.htm   (1039 words)

  
 Links at LivingHistory.co.uk
Our primary goal is to depict members of Legio XIIII, known for its campaigns in Germania and in Britannia.
Legio XIIII was one of the legions that participated in the suppression of the revolt led in Britannia (60AD) by the famed Iceni Queen Boudicca.
Along with our representation of the Roman soldier, Legio XIIII also has portrayals for female members.
www.livinghistory.co.uk /links/roman.htm   (2041 words)

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