History & Civilizations
How many soldiers made up a single Roman legion at full strength during the early Empire?
Answer
5,000 soldiers
A legion was a self-contained army with its own engineers, medics, and artillery — legionaries built roads and forts as much as they fought. Rome typically fielded around 25 to 30 legions across the whole empire.
Source: Encyclopaedia Britannica
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