As a matter of numbers,
sorry if they speak so in the video ... well, this is for those who don't understand German a legion (legio) was 4000 men,
10 manipuli disposed in 3 lines (first line, the hastati, 1200 men,
second, the principes, 1200 men,
third, the triarii, 600 men, plus a thousand men, the uelites.)
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The manipulus on the first 2 lines had 120 men,
60 men for centuria (which is odd, cause it should be a hundred ...
maybe Asterix le Gaulois was right about Romans!),
in three lines of 20, side by side,
the right column commanded by an elder centurion (centurio),
the left one by a younger one.
(And the manipuli on the 3rd line with only 60 men.)
So, a (120 men) manipulus would be something like this:
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In the scheme that I have here, it isn't said what is done of each officer, in the total number, but it says that each manipulus had 4 officers (the two centuriones, and two officers at the back of each centuria), and 2 men carrying the colours at the front of the manipulus, side by side with the centuriones ... This would be six more men per manipuli.Besides this,
the plays those guys are willing with playmobil certainly have nothing to do with clicking the clacks ...
Well, there are many kinds of plays.
G.