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... ining plan, and he knew that this was just the beginning. The height of the wooden beams would increase later, and the soldiers would even need to cross them with swords and shields. According to Frontinus, those who excelled in agility training among the recruits in Rome were the focus of the cavalry’s attention.
At noon, each cohort would send personnel to wait at the entrance of the farm. They would then ride in the logistics camp’s prepared wagons filled with food and return to their ...
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