Across
- 2. non-citizens troops who supported legions
- 4. - A scout or spy sent ahead to gather intelligence.
- 9. Militaris- Military roads built by Rome to move trips quickly across the empire
- 11. - Body armor worn by Roman soldiers (such as lorica segmentata).
- 13. - Literally "wing"; a cavalry unit stationed on the flanks of an army.
- 15. Guard- An elite unit tasked with protecting the Roman Emperor
- 18. a title given to a victorious general by his troops
- 19. a famous shield formation where soldiers locked shields together
- 20. an officer in command of about 80 soldiers
- 21. the strict training order, and obedience that made he Roman army effective
- 22. the standard short sword of Roman Legionaries, designed for stabbing in close combat
- 23. the main unit of Roman army, typically 5000-6000 soldiers
- 24. a senior officer who assisted in commanding a legion from a political class
Down
- 1. a heavy throwing spear used before hand-to-hand combat to disrupt enemies
- 3. - A ditch or trench, commonly dug around a camp for defense.
- 5. - A garrison or defensive force stationed to protect a place.
- 6. a subdivision of a legion typically 10 cohorts per legion
- 7. - A cohort; a subdivision of a legion, usually about 480 soldiers.
- 8. a Roman military camp
- 10. the large rectangular shield used by Roman infantry
- 12. - A soldier's belt, often used to carry a sword or weapons.
- 13. - A marching column or formation of troops, especially while on the move.
- 14. - Baggage or heavy equipment that slowed an army's movement.
- 16. - A horn blower who signaled commands using a curved brass horn.
- 17. a professional Roman soldier
