60? Wasn't it 100 men per century, 6000 men a legion? -- AlHow many centuries equal a Legion??
Bill W
60? Wasn't it 100 men per century, 6000 men a legion? -- Al
Legionnaire?^&grin:rolleyes2:^&grin -- AlThere you go. That's exactly right. Many people get thrown off by the century or as you say the centuria. which many believe to be 100. Do you perhaps also know the name of the smallest unit in a Legion?
Bill W
It depends on which era we are talking about but I think the standard answer is - a Legion consisted of 10 Cohorts. Each Cohort consisted of 6 Centuria. Each Centuria had 80 men.
Do you perhaps also know the name of the smallest unit in a Legion?
How about a conturbernium?
Sorry, I can't spell correctly today. Should be contubernium.
Noah
Correct, and for extra kudos what was a contubernium made up of??
Bill W
8 milites or legionaries
Noah
Including one tent, one mule, and cooking utensiles
I thought there was a change at about 70 AD in the Imperial Legion to 59 centuries. Wasn't the First Cohort changed from 6 centuries to 5 double-strength ones?
Hello Noah
you are correct though several legions weren't fully on board with using them. You are also correct on the "double" strength cohorts. Much of this question hinges on time period
I had always assumed this change in the First Cohort was one of those things that may have been ordered, but not fully implemented in every legion. I wouldn't imagine there was full compliance with every organizational order to come out of Rome!
Noah
Wow! - that took you a time! - Thank goodness for the Internet eh?:smile2:
Seriously though - well done! That's more like it. NOW you're having fun!^&grin
That's the reason we have XV's in Rugby, bach! johnnybach III %^V