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... nvey his orders: The Roman army was to form three lines to face the approaching enemy forces. A total of ten Roman centuriae, about 1,200 men, made up of young soldiers, formed the front line. Behind them were six Roman centuriae of experienced soldiers, a total of 660 men. And the last line was made up of six centuriae of veteran soldiers, also 660 men. So the centre of the Roman army alone had more than 2,500 infantry. Camillus had also arranged the left and right flanks in the same way.
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