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How did Rome use its military?

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Roman military units of the period were largely homogeneous and highly regulated. The army consisted of units of citizen infantry known as legions (Latin: legiones) as well as non-legionary allied troops known as auxilia. ... At the same time, the uniformity of structure found in Rome's earlier military forces disappeared.

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