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Additional to these forces there was a similar number of auxiliary troops.
Bows and arrows were also used, usually by auxiliary troops.
He deployed the rest of the army on his left together with his auxiliary troops.
The army was allowed to maintain 2,200 men, as well as 1,100 auxiliary troops.
Their role would most likely have been taken by irregular auxiliary troops as the Republic expanded overseas.
Peter then gathered together an army of mercenaries and volunteer auxiliary troops.
I also ask you to make your influence count to ensure that the auxiliary troops there can provide humanitarian assistance.
The Soviets were expecting auxiliary troops and service shipments support to arrive by the air.
The state usually provided support and auxiliary troops to the Kingdom of Hungary.
This estimate probably included only legionary and auxiliary troops of the Roman army.
Mostly his auxiliary troops, who couldn't march at the rate of a Roman legion.
The table shows the importance of auxiliary troops in the 2nd century, when they outnumbered legionaries by 1.5 to 1.
This excludes auxiliary troops and every other man in the army without citizen status, who would be outside the head count.
There, Lithuanian auxiliary troops shot them to death.
The fort would have been garrisoned by a cohort, about 500 infantry, of auxiliary troops.
For some auxiliary troops, specific titles could even refer to their peoples:
Auxiliary troops called spahi's were also present, but no accurate figures are available.
The division numbered 2,700 men composed of two infantry brigades and auxiliary troops.
Both the pre- and post-Marian armies were greatly assisted by auxiliary troops.
These troops would serve as light auxiliary troops.
It existed at least until 74 when the auxiliary troops were moved into the newly conquered territories east of the Rhine.
Instead, the Lord Protector chose to send auxiliary troops.
Ambushed auxiliary troops had been routed without engagement at the sight of her battle mare.
Later in the Empire, these auxiliary troops, along with foreign mercenaries, became the core of the Roman military.
They were often used as light and auxiliary troops, supplementing the phalanx and cavalry.