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There were three phases to a proper Roman education, primary instruction, reading of literature (called grammar by the Romans) and formal schooling in rhetoric. Rhetoric was considered the most important art that the young could acquire, except if the family came from a military tradition. In this case, it was important to teach the child the arts of war, swordsmanship, hand - to - hand combat, and about life in an army camp. Athletic training in these cases was often harsh, she had to endure cold and hunger in order to teach him to survive while on campaign.  
There were three phases to a proper Roman education, primary instruction, reading of literature (called grammar by the Romans) and formal schooling in rhetoric. Rhetoric was considered the most important art that the young could acquire, except if the family came from a military tradition. In this case, it was important to teach the child the arts of war, swordsmanship, hand - to - hand combat, and about life in an army camp. Athletic training in these cases was often harsh, she had to endure cold and hunger in order to teach him to survive while on campaign.  
At the age of 19 and her training completed she applied to the Federation Marine Corp and she was accepted.
At the age of 19 and her training completed she applied to the Federation Marine Corp and she was accepted.
She has already started on extension courses in the classical arts that will serve her once she returns to take her family place in the Roman senate. However that will not be for a while, she must complete 10 years of active military service first.
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