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What were some of new weapons used by the late roman army? I know that the late heavy infantry was armed with a lancea and darts instead of the pilum, and a spatha replacing the gladius, correct me if i'm wrong, but what other weapons were used by light infantry?
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After Marcus Aurelius's son and successor Commodus died the Empire erupted into civil war, eventually won by Septimus Severus. These Wars of Succession, 193 AD - 197 AD, can be viewed as the last gasp of the segmentata. It was no longer standard issue to new recruits, and had already become a very rare sight. The period 180 to 235 AD was a transitional time. The old and the new would have intermixed a lot before the old segmentata fell into disuse completely.
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Abit confuesed...what legions used the chi ro symbol on thier shields?
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In better detail Trajan's column
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How could you distinguish a Tesserarius from a Milites? Was there a difference in armor...or did they wear a crest? How could you tell?
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It is also shown in "King Arthur" and being worn by the legionaries.
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Legionary Of The Mid-late 2nd Century Ad
Victrix replied to Victrix's topic in Gloria Exercitus - 'Glory of the Army'
wow CenPrinCohILegVIVictPF! Thanks for the info!! The reason I brought this topic up, is because I am currently working on a video game project called Reign. Which is based on Roman wars during the rule of Marcus Aurelius, and I was wondering if you could make me a list of legionary's equipment during that time of period. By that I mean type of armour, weaponry, clothes... -
Legionary Of The Mid-late 2nd Century Ad
Victrix replied to Victrix's topic in Gloria Exercitus - 'Glory of the Army'
"The legionaries carried a dagger starting in the 2nd or 1st centuries BC. During the rein of Augustus the gladius was carried on one belt and the pugio hung on another. By the 2nd century AD daggers were no longer issued." Scource : http://www.redrampant.com/roma/weapons.html "Below a first - second century AD soldier`s belt, the cingulum, to carry the dagger (pugio). The short sword (gladius) was usually carried using a thin leather belt over the shoulder, the so-called balteus." source : http://www.romancoins.info/MilitaryEquipme...t-cingulum.html 69 AD -
I am mostly intersted in the Quadi tribe, What was their symbol??? What kinds of standards were there? Any recommended books???
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Imperial Italic H Galea
Victrix replied to Victrix's topic in Gloria Exercitus - 'Glory of the Army'
Ahh sorry for the bad examples http://www.legionsix.org/neideraboveback.jpg and http://img214.exs.cx/my.php?loc=img214&ima...lmetbonn3xu.jpg -
Which of the two was used in battle?
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Tacitus: Germania "Swords they rarely use, or the larger spear. They carry javelins or, in their own language, framms, pointed with a piece of iron short and narrow, but so sharp and manageable, that with the same weapon they can fight at a distance or hand to hand, just as need requires." Thanks alot Primus! So they didn't use Axes and Long Bows....
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What were some of the weapons that the Germanic people use during 1st and 2nd centuries AD?
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http://images.google.ca/images?hl=en&lr=&q...cythian+warrior