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  1. Is this historically accurate? Did the late Roman soldier continue ...

    Oct 4, 2023 · In modern historiography, ancient Rome encompasses the founding of the Italian city of Rome in the 8th century BC, the Roman Kingdom, Roman Republic, Roman Empire, …

  2. What is the strongest army the Romans ever put in the field?

    The Roman Republic and its allies lose huge armies on what becomes a depressingly regular basis during the first years of the Second Punic War. Every time it comes back because it …

  3. How large was the Roman army at it's peak? : r/AskHistorians

    Nov 24, 2014 · The roman army was comprised of 33 legions in 200AD. In 30BC, Augustus formed his legions into nine "cohorts" of 480 men, one "double strength" cohort of 800 men …

  4. How do you guys think Roman infantry would fare against ... - Reddit

    Feb 24, 2020 · A proper, on campaign, Roman army would have had to some degree light infantry, archers/slingers, cavalry (light, medium and depending on time frame, cataphracts …

  5. Did Roman legions actually march 20 miles a day? : …

    Nov 9, 2020 · Did Roman legions actually march 20 miles a day? Vegetius claims Roman recruits should be trained to march 20 Roman miles (30km) a day in roughly six hours at the ordinary …

  6. Were the ancient Roman armies more effective than medieval

    The Roman army of Trajan would have crushed any medieval army, for one basic reason: the Roman army, unlike the levies and knights called together by medieval kings, was a …

  7. Best Army composition? : r/totalwar - Reddit

    Jun 19, 2023 · Hi all I'm just wondering what are the best choices for the composition of armies in sub's opinion, regarding three particular factions: Rome, Seleucides and Parthia. I want to …

  8. Why Rome had recruitment problems in the Late Empire : r

    Apr 28, 2023 · The Roman history YouTuber Maiorianus, who I think makes some fantastic videos on the late empire, makes some of the following compelling arguments in this video and this …

  9. Why is the Roman Legion generally seen as superior to their

    Jun 24, 2021 · Why is the Roman Legion generally seen as superior to their opponents in every way? Considering biased patriotic Roman historians such as Livy and Vegetius frequently …

  10. What was the length of service for a Roman soldier? - Reddit

    Oct 31, 2014 · In general, the standard length of service for a Roman soldier was 25 years. In the beginning, since the Roman soldiers were militia, there were no set lengths of service since …