Légion
Légion is a term used in French and many Romance languages to denote a large military unit or a large organized group. It derives from the Latin legio, historically used for the principal units of the Roman army, and it has since entered modern usage to describe large numbers or organized factions, both military and civilian.
In ancient Rome, a legio was the core unit of the army, typically numbering about 4,000 to
In modern times, the term appears in the name of the French Foreign Legion, or Légion étrangère,
The word also has religious and literary usage. In the Bible, “Legion” refers to a multitude of