A History of Rome Down to the Reign of ConstantineMacmillan and Company, limited, 1935 - 820 pagine |
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... army or less integral part of the field armies , were placed on the regular establishment . It has been calculated that at the end of Augustus ' reign the Roman army numbered from 250,000 to 300,000 men , of whom half served in the legions ...
... army or less integral part of the field armies , were placed on the regular establishment . It has been calculated that at the end of Augustus ' reign the Roman army numbered from 250,000 to 300,000 men , of whom half served in the legions ...
Pagina 518
Max Cary. 14 On the imperial Roman army see H. M. D. Parker , The Roman Legions ; G. L. Cheesman , The Auxilia of the Imperial Roman Army ; H. Ritterling , article " Legio " in Pauly - Wissowa - Kroll , vol . xii . cols . 1211 ff . On ...
Max Cary. 14 On the imperial Roman army see H. M. D. Parker , The Roman Legions ; G. L. Cheesman , The Auxilia of the Imperial Roman Army ; H. Ritterling , article " Legio " in Pauly - Wissowa - Kroll , vol . xii . cols . 1211 ff . On ...
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... Roman army , which was henceforth divided into two distinct branches , the limitanei and the palatini or comita- tenses . While the limitanei carried on the duties of garrison service at a particular frontier , the palatini or ...
... Roman army , which was henceforth divided into two distinct branches , the limitanei and the palatini or comita- tenses . While the limitanei carried on the duties of garrison service at a particular frontier , the palatini or ...
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