A concise and entertaining history of the Roman legionary—from the
age of Augustus through the heyday of the Roman Empire. The might of
Rome rested on the back of its legions; the superbly trained and
equipped fighting force with which the imperial Roman army conquered,
subdued and ruled an empire for centuries. The legionary soldier
served for 20 years, was rigorously trained, highly equipped, and
motivated by pay, bonuses and a strong sense of identity and
camaraderie. Legionaries wore full body-armor and carried a shield, as
well as two javelins, a sword, and a dagger. In battle they hurled
their javelins and then immediately drew their swords and charged to
close combat with the enemy. They were the finest heavy infantrymen of
antiquity, and a massed legionary charge was a fearsome sight. In The
Roman Legionaries, Simon Elliott, author of Julius Caesar: Rome’s
Greatest Warlord, provides an introduction to these elite soldiers,
including their training, tactics, weapons, the men themselves, life
on and off the battlefield, as well as significant triumphs and
disasters in the great battles of the era.
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Soldiers of Empire
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ISBN
9781612006123
Publisert
2020
Utgiver
Open Road Integrated Media, Inc.
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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