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Germanic Volunteer

By the end of the second century b.c.e., the Roman army consisted chiefly of?
A.
landless citizens loyal to their commanders rather than Rome.
B.
slaves forced to serve in place of their masters.
C.
conscripts loyal to the Roman Republic.
D.
Germanic volunteers.
E.
all of these.
C. conscripts loyal to the Roman Republic.
The Roman army of the mid-Republic (a.k.a. as the "manipular army" or the "Polybian army" after the Greek historian Polybius, who provides the most detailed extant description of this phase) of the mid-Republican period (ca. 300-88 BC). During this period, the Romans, while maintaining the levy system, adopted the Samnite manipular organization for their legions and also bound all the other peninsular Italian states into a permanent military alliance (see Socii). The latter were required to supply (collectively) roughly the same number of troops to joint forces as the Romans to serve under Roman command. Legions in this phase were always accompanied on campaign by the same number of allied alae, units of roughly the same size as legions.
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Military units Roman legion,foreign legion the basic military unit of the ancient Roman army List of Roman legions The Theban Legion – a Roman Legion whose members, under a long-lasting tradition, were massacred for their Christian belief British Legion - a British military force sent to Spain to support foreign legion the Liberals and Queen Isabella II of Spain against the Carlists in the First Carlist War. Czechoslovak Legions in WWI Legion of the United States, an early United States land force Hampton's Legion, a combined arms force of the Confederate States Army recruited and led by Wade Hampton III in the American Civil War Foreign legion King's German Legion in the Napoleonic Wars Nauvoo Legion, a militia playing a significant part in early Mormon history The Arab Legion (al-Jaysh al-Arabī) was the regular army of Transjordan, predecessor of the present Jordanian Army Condor Legion, unit of "volunteers" from the German Luftwaffe serving with the Nationalist side during the Spanish Civil War International Legion founded by Garibaldi Mickiewicz's Legion, Polish exiles fighting in 1848 Italy Polish Legions in World War I Waffen-SS, a military unit called SS Legion Polish Legions (Napoleonic period) Polish Legions, eleven units at different times between the 18th and 20th Centuries Roman Legion (19th Century) serving Pope Pius IX's last-ditch effort to foreign legion preserve the Church's temporal power in Rome (see Ferdinand Esterhazy) Spanish Legion Volga Tatar Legion, one of several units formed by Wehrmacht out of Soviet POW's, according to their ethnicity Irish Legion, the Irish Legion (French: Legion irlandaise) was originally created for a proposed invasion of Ireland La Legion Noire (The Black Legion) in the French Revolutionary Army Italian Legione Redenta in the 1918 Siberian Intervention National Legion (Légion Nationale/Nationaal Legioen) 1920's-1930's far right Belgian paramilary and political movement, headed by Paul Hoornaert foreign legion Legion Belge, fighting on the side of the French Revolution Légion Belge, name recalling the above, WWII resistance movement, far right but anti-Nazi Legion of French Volunteers Against Bolshevism (LVF) - pro-Nazi French Ostlegionen or Ostgruppen (literally "Eastern Legion") were conscripts and volunteers from the occupied eastern territories recruited into the German Army of the Third Reich during the Second World War. [edit]Awards Légion d'honneur (France) Philippine Legion of Honor Legion of Merit (USA) [edit]Veterans' organizations American Legion, an organization of United States veterans Military Order of the Loyal Legion of the United States, a post-Civil War fraternity of loyal service members American Legion Auxiliary, a woman's service organization affiliated with the American Legion The Royal British Legion Royal Canadian Legion Voldemārs Ozols, aka Society of the Cavaliers of the Order of Lāčplēsis & Freedom Fighters "Legion", foreign legion Latvian veterans' organization [edit]Film rating and censorship organizations National Legion of Decency Catholic Legion of Decency [edit]Ships HMS Legion (1914), foreign legion a Royal Navy ship sunk in 1921 USS American Legion (APA-17)
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