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KS2 History Practice Test: Roman Army
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The army of the Roman Empire was made up of legions, cohorts and centuries, manned by legionaries and centurions. The Roman Army was well trained and very efficient at invading other lands. It was an important tool in conquering tribes and creating the Roman Empire. Just like in the modern army, Roman soldiers spent only a small part of their lives at war. Most of their time was spent on routine military duties such as training, patrolling and maintenance of equipment.

KS2 History Practice Test: Roman Army
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10 Questions

1. How many soldiers were in a legion?
2. What did a centurion lead?
3. How many cohorts were in a legion?
4. What was a Roman legionary’s armour made of?
5. What was a Roman soldier called?
6. What did a legionary receive when they retired?
7. How many legionaries were in a century?
8. How many years was a legionary required to serve in the army?
9. Which of these was not a Roman weapon?
10. What was the leader of a legion called?