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In terms of military control of the Prefecture of Gaul throughout the fifth century, the Goth army was clearly lacking sufficient manpower. However, the support network provided both by the strategically important via Domitia and by the prosperous region
Fernando López Sánchez
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At the crossroads of different traditions. Social and cultural dynamics in Roman Thrace through the epigraphic practice [PDF]
Il presente articolo studia i processi di integrazione della Tracia nel mondo romano attraverso l'analisi di tre fenomeni tra loro correlati: diffusione della lingua latina; diffusione della cittadinanza romana; diffusione dei nomi romani. Per illustrare
Francesco Camia
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A temporary camp has been reported in the Parâng Mountains. It is located in Gorj County, UAT Novaci. Its dimensions are similar to other temporary camps found in the alpine areas, i.e. 5 ha. Two gates with tituli have been identified.
Ovidiu Țentea, Vlad Călina
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Land, freedom and the making of the medieval West [PDF]
In the course of the fifth and sixth centuries, barbarian warbands acquired property rights in the former provinces of the Roman west, in a process that established the broad structural characteristics of early medieval society in western Europe: that is
Innes, Matthew
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In this article we undertake a study about the training process of the Roman soldier in the Epitoma rei militaris, document written during the last years of the fourth century a.D. We aim here to analyze the procedure reported by Vegetius view that aimed
Wendryll José Bento Tavares +1 more
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Persian Immigrants in the Armed Forces of Early Byzantium
Introduction. The article is devoted to Persians who served in the Early Byzantine armed forces. Even during the Principate period, alae and cohortes which were originally recruited from Parthians were part of the Roman imperial army.
Andrey D. Nazarov
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Winning Hearts and Minds: Tactics of Insurgency and Counterinsurgency in the Early Roman Empire [PDF]
The most common strategy for Romanizing a province was through developing connections with elites in the indigenous society coupled with (in many cases) the inclusion of regional gods into the Roman pantheon.
Cline, Wesley C.
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Możliwości bojowe i stan rzymskiej armii w prowincjach afrykańskich w świetle relacji o powstaniu Firmusa (372–375 r. n.e.) [PDF]
(Combat capabilities and state of the Roman army in the African provinces in the light of the relations of the Firmus rebellion [372–375 A.D.]): This paper tries to assess the combat capabilities and state of the Roman army in the African provinces in ...
Kamil Wełna
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THE SOLDIERS’ MORALE IN THE ROMAN ARMY
The studies concerning the Roman army highlights mainly the training and organisation as defining elements for the success in battle. However, besides the training and organisation, there are other things that influence the soldier’s behavior in battle ...
Petre Ureche
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A Foot in Both Camps: The Civilian Suppliers of the Army in Roman Britain
The civilian attendants and suppliers of the Roman army—those who were attached economically and voluntarily to the Roman military—are an important and understudied group. This article explores their roles and experiences during the Principate in Britain.
Ben Kolbeck
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