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Caesarian Roman Legionary with Gladius First Legion is pleased release Caesar's 10th Roman Legion at the Battle of Alesia! The 10th Roman Legion, famous from Caesar's own commentaries, chose the Bull as their emblem. Caesar raised and armed them himself and at one point mounted them on the horses of allied Gallic cavalry to escort him to a peace conference with the German King Ariovistus. They played a crucial part in the Gallic Campaigns, fighting in nearly every major engagement.

The 10th is presented here in battle formation, heavily engaged with the enemy. They could be on the open field of battle or manning the Alesia siegeworks. Lead by Centurion Gaius Crastinus they will do their duty for Julius Caesar once more!

A Roman Legionary charges ahead, his Gladius ready to thrust.

Caesarian Roman Legionary with Gladius First Legion presents the 10th Roman Legion at the Battle of Alesia! The 10th Roman Legion was personally levied by Caesar himself and as such was his most trusted Legion. They chose the Bull as their emblem and were known as Equestris (mounted) because at one point Caesar mounted them on the horses of allied Gallic cavalry he mistrusted to escort him to a peace conference with the German King Ariovistus. They played a crucial part in Caesar's Gallic Campaigns, fighting in nearly every major engagement.

The 10th Legion is presented here in battle formation heavily engaged with the enemy be it during an open field battle or manning the Alesia siegeworks.

A Roman soldier thrusting with his wickedly sharp gladius.
Caesarian Roman Legionary with Pilum The 10th Legion was raised and equipped by Julius Caesar himself, the first legion that held that honor. As such, they were almost fanatically loyal to their General. Now First Legion has recreated LEGIO X in amazingly detailed, hand painted metal military miniatures, hotly engaged at the historic Battle of Alesia! These dynamic action poses are suitable for a battle in the open field, or along the siegeworks of Alesia.

This Legionary prepares to finish off a downed opponent with his Pilum.

Caesarian Roman Legionary with Pilum First Legion has released the much anticipated hand painted figures of Caesar's 10th Roman Legion at the Battle of Alesia! The 10th Roman Legion was personally levied by Caesar himself and as such he trusted them implicitly. They chose the Bull as their emblem, signifying strength and virility. They played a crucial part in Caesar's Gallic Campaigns, fighting in nearly every major engagement.

The 10th Legion is presented here in battle formation; heavily engaged with the enemy. It could be an open field of battle or manning the Alesia siegeworks. Lead by Centurion Gaius Crastinus they will do their duty for their beloved General once more!

This Roman Legionary is readying to throw his pilum at a distant target.
Caesarian Roman Legionary with Gladius and Shield Cover The 10th Legion was raised and equipped by Julius Caesar himself, the first legion that held that honor. As such, they were almost fanatically loyal to their General. Now First Legion has created LEGIO X in stunningly detailed, hand painted metal military miniatures, hotly engaged at the historic Battle of Alesia! These dynamic action poses are suitable for a battle in the open field, or along the siegeworks of Alesia.

An advancing Legionary with the 'LEGIO X' leather cover still on his shield. Such covers could prevent fire arrows from catching and protected the carefully painted shields from everyday wear while marching.