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The Roman Army was employed by the Romans, the Roman Republic and later the Roman Empire, as part of the Roman military. Its most important infantry constituent for much of its history was the Roman ...
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The Roman Army in the Late Republic and Early Empire ... NB: Over the centuries, the Roman army changed and developed, and conditions often differed somewhat depending on the provinces where the troops were fighting and stationed. The following information is intended to give a generic picture of military organization,
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Nowhere does the Roman talent for organization show itself so clearly as in its army. ... Italy was not governed by city states like Greece, where armies met on large plains, deemed suitable by both sides, to reach a decision. Far more it was a collection of hill tribes using the difficult terrain to their advantage.
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Glossary of Roman army terminology ... As many of the formations originated in the various armies of the civil wars following the death of Iulius Caesar, several legions carried identical numerals or nicknames. Even new legions that were levied were named and numbered according to diverse systems.
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classified bibliography of published works on the Roman Army ... Roman Army Image Database ; ... Dando-Collins, Stephen, Caesar's Legion: The Epic Saga of Julius Caesar's Elite Tenth Legion and the Armies of Rome:
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Ancient History Sourcebook: Josephus (37- after 93 CE): The Roman Army in the First Century CE ... Book 3 :Chapter 5: DESCRIPTION OF THE ROMAN ARMIES AND ROMAN CAMPS ... This discourse of the Roman military conduct may also perhaps be of use to such of the curious as are ignorant of it, and yet have a mind to know it.
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The Byzantine general Belisarius (ca. 506-565) is one of the great commanders of history. He demonstrated that military skill and discipline could enable small or motley armies to win remarkable victories. ... A new Ostrogothic king, Totila, emerged to undo the Roman occupation of Italy, and Belisarius was returned there...
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Roman Imperial armies and camps, as described by Josephus. ... Flavius Josephus, a Jewish leader who resisted the Romans but who eventually reconciled himself to Roman rule, left a an account of the Jewish revolt which led to the destruction of Jerusalem and the dispersion of the Jews.
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Roman Army from Caesar to Trajan ... Medieval European Armies ... Men-At-Arms #283: Early Roman Armies, 600-300 B.C. Cover...
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