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Lisha,

I got this reply from Peter (below), that a legion had 6000 soldiers at one
time. And Jacqueline I should have better phrased the question as what is
the most reported number of demons in one individual either via myth or
history, as opposed to how many could fit, just looking for something to
reference, appreciate all the replies, thanks


On 9/26/10 9:50 AM, "Lisha Sterling" <[log in to unmask]> wrote:

> 
> Wait, how big was a Roman Legion? Because wasn't there that one person who was
> called "Legion" because they had a legion of demons in them?
> 
> "Peter Dendle" <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> 
>> The renowned 10th century abbot Aelfric of Eynsham understood the Roman
>> legion to consist of 6000 troops (which it did for a while, at its peak). He
>> thus construed the "legion" of demons in the Gerasene Demoniac episode (Mark
>> 5.1-20) to mean that the individual in question had 6000 demons in him. They
>> were all then cast out into nearby swine.
>> 
>> For original Old English text and facing-page Modern English translation see:
>> 
>> http://books.google.com/books?id=Cd4UAAAAQAAJ=PA370=PA370=dominica+iii+post+p
>> entecosten=bl=iA2iG7gBKP=WpZ_fNMpgKquyMDsTHuiKnXqPI4=en=1CSfTJWjOIT7lwecrdTsA
>> g=X=book_result=result=10=0CDcQ6AEwCQ#v=onepage=dominica%20iii%20post%20pente
>> costen=false 
>> <http://books.google.com/books?id=Cd4UAAAAQAAJ&amp;pg=PA370&amp;lpg=PA370&amp
>> ;dq=dominica+iii+post+pentecosten&amp;source=bl&amp;ots=iA2iG7gBKP&amp;sig=Wp
>> Z_fNMpgKquyMDsTHuiKnXqPI4&amp;hl=en&amp;ei=1CSfTJWjOIT7lwecrdTsAg&amp;sa=X&am
>> p;oi=book_result&amp;ct=r>
>> 
> Scroll down to the bottom of p. 379 in that edition for the 6000 demons in one
> individual.