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Journal of Roman Studies, 1992
How much did Rome pay the soldiers serving in the legions and the auxilia, who expanded and defended her empire? The answer is of some significance not only to the history of the Roman army but to the political, social, and economic history of the Roman Empire in general.
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How much did Rome pay the soldiers serving in the legions and the auxilia, who expanded and defended her empire? The answer is of some significance not only to the history of the Roman army but to the political, social, and economic history of the Roman Empire in general.
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1997
Abstract Ancient observers describe the Roman army as the third essential constituency of the imperial system, with the aristocracy and the Roman plebs. Perhaps, indeed, the army could somehow be imagined as the plebs of Rome in arms, conferring ideological legitimacy on the emperor at the senate’s side.
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Abstract Ancient observers describe the Roman army as the third essential constituency of the imperial system, with the aristocracy and the Roman plebs. Perhaps, indeed, the army could somehow be imagined as the plebs of Rome in arms, conferring ideological legitimacy on the emperor at the senate’s side.
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2015
The Roman army during the Republican period was a citizen militia conscripted from landed farmers and commanded by elected magistrates. Intensive warfare generated a force with considerable tactical, organizational, and logistical sophistication, effective across a spectrum of military operations, from pitched battles to sieges to ...
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The Roman army during the Republican period was a citizen militia conscripted from landed farmers and commanded by elected magistrates. Intensive warfare generated a force with considerable tactical, organizational, and logistical sophistication, effective across a spectrum of military operations, from pitched battles to sieges to ...
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2016
The armed forces of the late empire remained of central importance in a world whose geopolitical certainties and assumptions had been severely shaken by the upheavals of the 3rd century. Those upheavals and the changed international landscape which emerged prompted significant reconfigurations of the empire’s armies and their command, as well as an ...
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The armed forces of the late empire remained of central importance in a world whose geopolitical certainties and assumptions had been severely shaken by the upheavals of the 3rd century. Those upheavals and the changed international landscape which emerged prompted significant reconfigurations of the empire’s armies and their command, as well as an ...
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2017
Roma ordusu, yıllardır pek çok araştırmaya konu olmaktadır. Özellikle İkinci Dünya Savaşı sonrasında Roma ordusuyla ilgili çalışmalarda bir patlama görülmektedir. Limes veya Roman Frontier Studies gibi adlar altında düzenli aralıklarla gerçekleştirilen kongreler, bir yandan dünyanın farklı yerlerinde yaşayan uzmanları bir araya getirip araştırmacıların
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Roma ordusu, yıllardır pek çok araştırmaya konu olmaktadır. Özellikle İkinci Dünya Savaşı sonrasında Roma ordusuyla ilgili çalışmalarda bir patlama görülmektedir. Limes veya Roman Frontier Studies gibi adlar altında düzenli aralıklarla gerçekleştirilen kongreler, bir yandan dünyanın farklı yerlerinde yaşayan uzmanları bir araya getirip araştırmacıların
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2012
The paper presenst a brief synthesis of the Roman military units that were present in the Pannonian region south of the Drava between 1st-4th centuries AD. The campaigns of the Augustan period are presented, as well the formation of the limes and the campaigns of 2nd-4th century.
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The paper presenst a brief synthesis of the Roman military units that were present in the Pannonian region south of the Drava between 1st-4th centuries AD. The campaigns of the Augustan period are presented, as well the formation of the limes and the campaigns of 2nd-4th century.
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The Roman Army and the Roman Religious Year
Harvard Theological Review, 1952Dura-Europos on the Euphrates has given us many surprises, and not the least of them was that from this outpost we should acquire a Feriale, or list of days with prescribed offerings, and that these holy days should be exclusively Roman, Imperial, or military.
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Hysteresis stabilizes dynamic control of self-assembled army ant constructions
Nature Communications, 2022Helen F Mccreery +2 more
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