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Ala and Ala (Roman allied military unit)

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Difference between Ala and Ala (Roman allied military unit)

Ala vs. Ala (Roman allied military unit)

Ala may refer to. An Ala (Latin for "wing", plural form: alae) was the term used during the mid- Roman Republic (338-88 BC) to denote a military formation composed of conscripts from the socii, Rome's Italian military allies.

Similarities between Ala and Ala (Roman allied military unit)

Ala and Ala (Roman allied military unit) have 1 thing in common (in Unionpedia): Auxilia.

Auxilia

The Auxilia (Latin, lit. "auxiliaries") constituted the standing non-citizen corps of the Imperial Roman army during the Principate era (30 BC–284 AD), alongside the citizen legions.

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Ala and Ala (Roman allied military unit) Comparison

Ala has 76 relations, while Ala (Roman allied military unit) has 13. As they have in common 1, the Jaccard index is 1.12% = 1 / (76 + 13).

References

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