Leves - Wikipedia Leves (sg : levis) were javelin -armed skirmishers in the army of the early Roman Republic They were typically some of the youngest and poorest men in the legion, and could not afford much equipment
Levee - Wikipedia The side of a levee in Sacramento, California A levee ( ˈlɛvi or ˈlɛveɪ ), [a][1] is an elevated ridge alongside the banks of a river, often intended to protect against flooding of the area adjoining the river Alternatively, it is called a dike (American English), dyke (Commonwealth English), floodbank, or stop bank It is a type of embankment A levee, natural or artificial, is
What does LEVES mean? - Definitions. net Leves (Singular: Levis) were javelin-armed skirmishers in the army of the early Roman Republic They were typically some of the youngest and poorest men in the legion, and could not afford much equipment
Leves | Military Wiki | Fandom Leves (Singular: Levis) were javelin-armed skirmishers in the army of the early Roman republic They were typically some of the youngest and poorest men in the legion, and could not afford much equipment They were usually outfitted with just a number of light javelins and no other equipment
Leves Explained What is Leves? Leves was to harass the enemy with javelin fire and support the heavy infantry who fought in hand-to-hand combat
Leves - Wikiwand Leves (sg : levis) were javelin -armed skirmishers in the army of the early Roman Republic They were typically some of the youngest and poorest men in the legion, and could not afford much equipment