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Meanings of
legions
in English
Russian
легионеры
Portuguese
hierarquia militar romana
Spanish
legion romana
Catalan
vegeci
Back to the meaning
Roman military unit.
legio
roman legion
roman legions
Related terms
roman military unit
Russian
легионеры
Synonyms
Examples for "
legio
"
legio
roman legion
roman legions
Examples for "
legio
"
1
The proconsul of Africa, in fact, had command of the
legio
III.
2
We have already stated how the army of aggression, the "gathering"
(
-
legio
-
)
,
was formed.
3
She's speaking of the
Legio
III Augusta, which is overseeing the construction.
4
But the Maria
Legio
Church was an ingrained and essential part of Garissan culture.
5
Those of the Tenth are both in Upper Pannonia
(
Legio
Gemina) and in Judaea.
1
The
Roman
legions
recovered from the panic into which they had fallen.
2
It was not the
Roman
legions
which conquered Gaul, it was Caesar.
3
Roman civilization was crushed to the earth, as the
Roman
legions
were.
4
He saw that the
Roman
legions
must be reorganized and better disciplined.
5
Attached to the
Roman
legions
was a small but well-trained cavalry force.
1
The
Roman
legions
recovered from the panic into which they had fallen.
2
It was not the
Roman
legions
which conquered Gaul, it was Caesar.
3
Roman civilization was crushed to the earth, as the
Roman
legions
were.
4
He saw that the
Roman
legions
must be reorganized and better disciplined.
5
Attached to the
Roman
legions
was a small but well-trained cavalry force.
Usage of
legions
in English
1
The
legions
were bought and sold; but the people offered the tribute-money.
2
That is where we will build the new
legions
of Mandelas today.
3
It exists everywhere in
legions
;
crowding, soiling everything, like flies in summer.
4
He said the Gallic
legions
would escort me as far as Milan.
5
The Kurald
legions
were now called Urusander's Legion, and with good reason.
6
The military's lapses in lead safeguards leave
legions
of kids at risk.
7
The rest of the
legions
were some distance away all the time.
8
The
legions
stood to their arms in well-ordered ranks and awful silence.
9
To punish them the consuls led the
legions
into the Volscian country.
10
Still, by now, it's clear that Scott has
legions
of actual fans.
11
There is a reason the
legions
have never conquered it, said Dougal.
12
The unfortunates who have faced Irish
legions
in battle know that yell.
13
The
legions
left the city, but the faith of Rome stayed on.
14
A month and the
legions
were already before the City of Light.
15
Upon the sand the
legions
raised their standards and shining linden shields.
16
We will kneel before the Senate and beg that the
legions
remain.
Other examples for "legions"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
About this term
legions
legion
Noun
Plural
Frequent collocations
roman legions
other legions
new legions
victorious legions
whole legions
More collocations
Translations for
legions
Russian
легионеры
легион
подразделение римской армии
римский легион
Portuguese
hierarquia militar romana
soldado romano
legiões romanas
legião romana
exército romano
Spanish
legion romana
legion de la antigua roma
legión romana
legiones romanas
legiones de la antigua roma
legión de la antigua roma
Catalan
vegeci
legió romana
legions romanes
Legions
through the time
Legions
across language varieties
United Kingdom
Common
United States of America
Common
Ireland
Common