The Eagle Standard was a symbol of great importance to the Roman army. It was a golden eagle that represented the legion's honor, valor, and loyalty to Rome. The eagle was carried into battle by a designated standard bearer, who was often protected by a group of soldiers known as the "eagle-bearers." Losing the Eagle Standard in battle was considered a great disgrace, and many battles were fought not only to secure military victory but also to protect the Eagle Standard from falling into enemy hands. The Eagle Standard became particularly important during the Roman Empire, where it came to symbolize the power and authority of the Emperor. Soldiers would take oaths of loyalty to the Eagle Standard, and it would be paraded through the streets during triumphal processions.
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