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The way this mod works is by assigning you to your capital legion which, in normal play, will always be listed first because the legion tab is ordered by when a region was first conquered.
If you move your capital to a new region, you can still use it, but it requires that you not have any legion in any region which comes before your capital. If a legion exists (even with no units) above your capital region, it will just say "create a legion first."
You can reset this if you completely release a region as vassals, then annex (incredibly tedious unless you use the console), but it is an option.
I don't know if this mod is still being worked on and I lack the skill to fix it, but I figured I'd say this for the benefit of anyone having issues.
I always had a problem when playing, is that if the character system is not able to control loyalty then the value of the army is far more negative than positive, this game is very difficult to win more, most of the crowd tactics to drain the morale of the opposite side. So there's no need for a Roman legion bonus at all.
Here are my comments in the update:
"Not all the places at that time were Roman legionaries, please let the monarchs of the monarchy have a chance to become commanders. Give the player a chance to experience the mechanics of a king leading an army like Alexander in classical times. Not by player mods, and that's not historically true."
Imperator: Invictus :
gui\military_view.gui
I took the Indo-Greek Kingdom decision from Invictus and now, my king cannot be placed in command of a legion. This despite the fact that when my capital was still Bactria, it could.