Investigating the development and growth of the Roman fighting machine, both infantry and cavalry, this book gives details from the necessities of consolidation and defence through to the naked ambition of conquest, the weapons, armour, equipment and dress that the Roman soldier used to achieve these ends.
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Caesar's Legions: The Roman Soldier, 753 BC to 117 AD by Nick Sekunda
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Table of Contents
Early Roman armies - Rome's early history, the pre-Hoplite army, the Hoplite army; early Cavalry, the expansion of Roman military strength, manipular warfare, full colour plates; Republican Roman Army 200-104 BC - introduction, infantry equipment, organization of the legions, tactics, other arms, the Roman Legion in battle, bibliography, full colour plates; the Roman army from Caesar to Trajan - chronology, introduction, the composition of the army, entry, training and campaign routines, arms and armour, conclusion, full colour plates.
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CIN1841760447G
9781841760445
1841760447
Caesar's Legions: The Roman Soldier, 753 BC to 117 AD by Nick Sekunda
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