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| has gloss | eng: Milites were the trained private footsoldiers of the Roman legions. These men were the non-specialist regular soldiers that made up the bulk of the legions numbers. Alongside soldiering, they also performed guard duties, labour work, building and other non-combat roles. Milites would usually have to serve for several years before becoming eligible for training to become immunes and thus become specialists with better pay. |
| lexicalization | eng: Milites |
| instance of | c/Military ranks of ancient Rome |
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| Lithuanian | |
| has gloss | lit: Militai (, vns. miles) - treniruoti Romos legionų eiliniai pėstininkai. |
| lexicalization | lit: militai |
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| media:img | LH-Römer-Milites-Bedenses.jpg |
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