
Legio X Equestris
Legio X Equestris was a Roman military unit formed around 58 BCE by Julius Caesar, consisting primarily of highly skilled cavalry and infantry. Known as the Tenth Mounted Legion, it was remarkable for its discipline, adaptability, and success in battle, playing a crucial role in Caesar’s campaigns across Gaul and other regions. The legion earned a reputation for bravery and effectiveness, often leading pivotal assaults. Its contributions helped shape Caesar’s military achievements, and the unit remained an important part of the Roman army, symbolizing military excellence and strategic innovation during the late Republic.