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Caesar's Legions: The Roman Soldier, 753 BC to 117 AD
Nicholas V Sekunda, Simon Northwood, Michael Simkins
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| #2576733 in Books | 2000-01-28 | PDF # 1 | File type: PDF | 143 pages||0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.| Good use of sources.|By Nanni|Real informations about the most famous and formidable war apparatus of antiquity, the Roman Legion - Republican and Imperial periods as well - are scanty indeed. We know that this military organisation stood almost invincible for a millennium or so and yet we still ignore the actual manner it performed effective tactical mechanisms as its typical|From the Publisher|There are numerous Osprey Military publications that fall outside our standard series profiles, and you will find details of these titles below..
The city of Rome was founded, not by the sons of Mars as myth would have it, but by the amalgamation of separate communities of the Palatine and Quirinal hills around 600 BC. From such humble beginnings grew a culture which, by the 1st Century AD, held dominion over much of Europe, North Africa and the Middle East. Caesar's legions were essential to the maintenance of these territories, and this book investigates the development and growth of the Roman fighting machine. ...
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