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== Conclusion ==
== Conclusion ==
The Roman legions were more than just soldiers; they were an institution that shaped the course of history. From their disciplined training and engineering brilliance to their battlefield prowess and lasting influence, the legions were a defining feature of Rome’s success. Even centuries after the empire’s fall, their legacy lives on, a testament to the power and endurance of Rome’s military machine.
The Roman legions were more than just soldiers; they were an institution that shaped the course of history. From their disciplined training and engineering brilliance to their battlefield prowess and lasting influence, the legions were a defining feature of Rome’s success. Even centuries after the empire’s fall, their legacy lives on, a testament to the power and endurance of Rome’s military machine.
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