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... Roman legionaries . At the time of Pliny , the standing army consisted of 29 legions , 25 each of ca. 5500 men.26 100 million sesterces would pay for more than 20 of these . The Roman army also consisted of a large number of auxiliaries ...
... Roman legionaries . At the time of Pliny , the standing army consisted of 29 legions , 25 each of ca. 5500 men.26 100 million sesterces would pay for more than 20 of these . The Roman army also consisted of a large number of auxiliaries ...
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... Roman fortifications , suggests a different interpretation . Although commonly depicted as under siege by barbarian hordes , Roman troops often crossed the Danube frontier of the Empire to wage war on barbarians in their own lands . In ...
... Roman fortifications , suggests a different interpretation . Although commonly depicted as under siege by barbarian hordes , Roman troops often crossed the Danube frontier of the Empire to wage war on barbarians in their own lands . In ...
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... Roman conception of empire . The first two chapters trace developments in the debate over the nature of Roman fron- tiers since the emergence of Edward Luttwak's The Grand Strategy of the Roman Empire in 1976 , 1 which W. claims has ' saved ...
... Roman conception of empire . The first two chapters trace developments in the debate over the nature of Roman fron- tiers since the emergence of Edward Luttwak's The Grand Strategy of the Roman Empire in 1976 , 1 which W. claims has ' saved ...
Contents
WOUDHUIZEN The Foundation Charter of the Kamanas Town Fortifications | 1 |
A Review Article of its Publication Part | 4 |
HITCHCOCK Do you see a man skillful in his work? He will stand before | 17 |
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