Auxiliaries (Roman military) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Auxiliaries (from Latin: auxilia = "supports") formed the standing non-citizen corps of the Roman army of the Principate (30 BC–284 AD), alongside the citizen legions. By the 2nd century, the auxil...
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These were non-Roman citizens. They were recruited from tribes that had been conquered by Rome or were allied to Rome. They also served ... The auxiliaries included archers, recruited from Syria, Scythia (the Black Sea) and Crete. Pictured here is a Hamian archer from Syria. His bow was deadly over a range of 400 metres.
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List of Roman auxiliary regiments - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In addition, an index of regimental names is provided that explains the origin of the names, most of which are based on the names of the subject tribes or cities of the empire from which they were ori...
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Roman auxiliaries in Britain - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The overall size of the Roman forces in Roman Britain grew from c.40,000 in the mid 1st century AD to a maximum of c.55,000 in the mid 2nd century. But the proportion of auxiliaries in Britain grew ...
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Description of the Auxiliaries which accompanied the Roman Legions into battle. . ... Roman Army Introduction | Army Structure | Auxiliaries | Army Daily Life | Army Formations...
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These provided large numbers of fighters for the Romans, but they fought in their own way under their own chiefs. As can be seen, they have no Roman equipment or clothing, and were certainly seen as very expendable by the Romans themselves. ... Home > Manufacturers > HaT > Imperial Roman Auxiliaries...
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FreeWikiMedia is your place with tons of articles, do not miss it. ... Auxiliaries also included some Roman citizens and probably barbarians (barbari, as the Romans called peoples located outside the Empire's borders). This was in contrast to the legions, which admitted Roman citizens only.
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