A History of Rome Down to the Reign of ConstantineMacmillan, 1962 - 820 pagine |
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Pagina 307
... line of retreat . At the sight of Cimbric detachments escalading the surrounding mountains in order to work round his flanks , he hurriedly For- withdrew his wavering troops to the south bank of CH . XXI 307 MARIUS AND THE NEW ROMAN ARMY.
... line of retreat . At the sight of Cimbric detachments escalading the surrounding mountains in order to work round his flanks , he hurriedly For- withdrew his wavering troops to the south bank of CH . XXI 307 MARIUS AND THE NEW ROMAN ARMY.
Pagina 308
... legions to Voluntary proletarians on terms of voluntary enlistment , and training his recruits enlistment . up to the standard of regular soldiers , Marius took the decisive step in converting the Roman army from a conscript militia ...
... legions to Voluntary proletarians on terms of voluntary enlistment , and training his recruits enlistment . up to the standard of regular soldiers , Marius took the decisive step in converting the Roman army from a conscript militia ...
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... army or less integral part of the field armies , were placed on the regular ment . 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 ...
... army or less integral part of the field armies , were placed on the regular ment . 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 ...
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