Usages of legio
Sole oriente, dux femina e castris procedit et legioni signum dat.
At sunrise, a female general goes out from the camp and gives the signal to the legion.
Hostibus oppugnantibus, legio non recedit, sed turres et vallum defendit.
While the enemies are attacking, the legion does not retreat, but defends the towers and the rampart.
Antequam legio procedat, dux paucos milites ad hostes explorandos mittit.
Before the legion advances, the general sends a few soldiers to scout the enemy.
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