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Linguam latinam discimus - Lateinisches Übungsbuch - Latin Primer, 023 Milites

023 Milites

Fortiter pugnate, milites; singuli legati in singulis legionibus testes virtutis vestrae sunt. Post mortem Elissae Carthaginenses binos reges creabant. In singulis legionibus erant denae cohortes, in singulis cohortibus terni manipuli, in singulis manipulis binae centuriae.

Numerus militum singularum legionium non omnibus temporibus par fuit; initio peditum erant quaterna milia, postea sena milia.

In exercitu Xerxis plus quam decies centena milia militum fuerunt. Ab Augusto praetoriarum cohortium militibus singula nummum milia legata sunt.

023 Milites 023 Soldaten 023 Soldiers 023 soldados 023 Soldats 023 Soldaten 023 Soldados 023 Солдати

Fortiter pugnate, milites; singuli legati in singulis legionibus testes virtutis vestrae sunt. Gathering together an army, and fight, the soldiers; they are witnesses of the power of your mind, every one divisional commanders, appointed over each legion. Post mortem Elissae Carthaginenses binos reges creabant. After the death of Elissa Carthage two kings were created. In singulis legionibus erant denae cohortes, in singulis cohortibus terni manipuli, in singulis manipulis binae centuriae. In each of the columns cohorts of the legions, who had, in each of the cohorts, and let three of the companies which, at each of the two bundles of the centuries.

Numerus militum singularum legionium non omnibus temporibus par fuit; initio peditum erant quaterna milia, postea sena milia. The number of the legion stationed in each of the soldiers, not the same in all times he was their equal; the beginning there were four thousand men on foot, and after that six thousand in number.

In exercitu Xerxis plus quam decies centena milia militum fuerunt. The army troops were no roughness, more than a million miles. Ab Augusto praetoriarum cohortium militibus singula nummum milia legata sunt. From the Augustus, the Praetorian Guard came to the soldiers, one thousand to every bequeathed to him.