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and in the late fourth century the Roman Army began to exchange their rectangular scuta for oval or large circular shields... A veteran of the Roman army who has the right to retire... the Roman army grew to be a professional standing army of several hundred thousand men... that the peak size of the Roman army in the late imperial period was on the order of 375...

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