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Keeping Kosher: The Ability of Jewish Soldiers to Keep the Dietary Laws as a Case Study for the Integration of Minorities in the Roman Army

The Jewish quarterly review, 2023
:The Jewish religion, especially its dietary laws, has been seen as an obstacle to Jewish military service in the armies of the Roman Empire and, thus, is used as a main argument by scholars who deny that Jews served in the Roman army in any considerable
Haggai Olshanetsky
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The Roman Army in Britain and Britons in the Roman Army

Britannia, 1973
Before discussing the evidence for the origines of the men recruited into Roman army units in Britain, and the evidence for Britons being recruited into units in Britain or elsewhere, it will be convenient to summarize the evidence for recruitment-patterns for legions and auxilia for the empire as a whole.
B. Dobson, J. C. Mann
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Was the Roman Army Provided with any Medical Officers?

Journal of the Royal Army Medical Corps, 1924
LITTLE knowledge has been transmitted to us regarding the commissariat of the Roman army. In. none of our common works on Roman antiquities, as in those of Rossini, Kennet, Adams, Smith, Ramsay, etc., is there any allusion made' to the qliestion, whether
George BitllingaU
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The Roman Army

2006
This wide-ranging study of the Roman army covers its political, historical, and social aspects as well as its peacetime occupations and its operation in war. The Roman Army: A Social and Institutional Historyoffers a revealing portrait of a legendary fighting force in peacetime and at war from a soldier's-eye view.
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Recreating the Late Roman Army

Late Antique Archaeology, 2013
This paper attempts to give some insight into the role that Roman military reconstruction archaeology can play in the understanding of Roman military equipment from Late Antiquity. It can only provide a brief introduction to some of the equipment of the Late Roman army though, and Bishop and Coulston’s Roman Military Equipment, first published in 1993 (
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