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One famous Roman tactic was the testudo - or ‘tortoise’. A formation of 27 soldiers would hold their shields above their heads and out to the front and sides to protect them - like a tortoise ...
Its tactics included the testudo ('tortoise') when the soldiers would place their shields side-by-side and overhead to create a defensive wall, like the shell of a tortoise.