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legions


Meanings
  • noun

    A large number of soldiers, especially Anc Roman soldiers.

    - "The Roman legions were famous for their discipline and tactical prowess."
    - "Caesar led his legions across the Rubicon River, marking the beginning of a civil war."
  • noun

    A large organized group or body.

    - "A legion of volunteers helped rebuild the city after the earthquake."
    - "The legion of stars in the Milky Way is vast and beautiful."

Rhymes
Words rhyming with legions
reigns , rains , chains
Variants
List of all variants of legions that leads to same result
legion , legions , Legion of Honor , Legions of Honor , Legion of Merit , Legions of Merits
Etymology
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From Latin legio ‘league, army’.


Trivia
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  1. The Roman legions were famously paid in land instead of money.

  2. Each legion had a standard, or 'aquila', which was a golden eagle. The loss of an aquila was a great shame for a legion, and they would often go to great lengths to recover it.

  3. The Roman legions were divided into centuries, which were further divided into maniples.


Related Concepts
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  1. Roman army: The Roman army was a highly disciplined and effective military force that played a key role in the expansion of the Roman Republic and the Roman Empire.

  2. Cohort: A cohort was a subunit of a Roman legion, consisting of around 480 soldiers.


Culture
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In Ancient Rome, legions were the basic unit of the Roman army. They were large, self-contained units that could be deployed independently or combined into larger formations. Each legion consisted of around 4,800 soldiers, and was commanded by a legate, who was typically a senator or equestrian.

How to Memorize "legions"

  1. visualize

    - Imagine a large, organized group of soldiers, each wearing armor and carrying weapons. Picture them marching in formation, with their commander giving orders.

  2. associate

    - Associate the word 'legions' with the number '4800', as that was the approximate size of a Roman legion.
    - Think of the phrase 'marching legions' to help remember the definition.

  3. mnemonics

    - Create a mnemonic by remembering the phrase 'Large Groups Of Soldiers Easily Organized In Tactics'. This can help you remember that 'legions' refers to a large group or body.


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