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Roman Legionary AD 69-161

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Type: Softcover

Product Line: Warrior - Ancients (Up to 500 A.D.)

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Product Info

Title
Roman Legionary AD 69-161
Publisher
Category
Author
Ross Cowan
Publish Year
2013
Pages
64
Dimensions
7.25x9.5x.25"
NKG Part #
2147523346
MFG. Part #
OSPWAR166
Type
Softcover
Series
WAR166

Description

Between AD 69 and 161 the composition of the Roman legions was transformed. Italians were almost entirely replaced by provincial recruits, men for whom Latin was at best a second language, and yet the ‘Roman-ness’ of these Germans, Pannonians, Spaniards, Africans and Syrians, fostered in isolated fortresses on the frontiers, was incredibly strong. They were highly competitive, jealous of their honor, and driven by the need to maintain and enhance their reputations for virtus, that is manly courage and excellence. The warfare of the period, from the huge legion versus legion confrontations in the Civil War of AD 69, through the campaigns of conquest in Germany, Dacia and Britain, to the defense of the frontiers of Africa and Cappadocia and the savage quelling of internal revolts, gave ample opportunity for virtus-enhancing activity. The classic battle formation that had baffled Pyrrhus and conquered Hannibal was revived. Heroic centurions continued to lead from the front, and common legionaries vied with them in displays of velour. The legions of the era may have been provincial but they were definitely Roman in organization and ethos.