Ancient Warfare XII.5
Ancient Warfare XII.5 with Roman auxiliary units
Men recruited from every corner of the empire, auxiliaries played an important role in augmenting Rome's military might. For the soldiers themselves, service meant a path to citizenship and future success.
Men recruited from every corner of the empire, auxiliaries played an important role in augmenting Rome's military might. For the soldiers themselves, service meant a path to citizenship and future success.
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Ancient Warfare XII.5
Theme: Roman auxiliary units
- Jasper Oorthuys, 'Introduction to the theme - Indispensable auxiliaries'.
- Lindsay Powell, 'The battle of Idistaviso, summer AD 16 - Follow the Roman birds'.
- Konrad and Aurelia Stauner, 'Crooked regimental bankers - Scooping out the money'.
- Jon Coulston, 'Roman cavalry at the height of the Empire - Riding for Trajan and Hadrian'.
- Jasper Oorthuys, 'Reading a Roman military diploma - Service ensures citizenship'.
Features:
- Gary Brueggeman, 'True-scale battle maps - CAD and Cannae'.
- Duncan B. Campbell, 'Animal hunting in the Roman army - The Venatores'.
- Gareth Williams, 'The Thracian massacre at Mycalessus - What price life?'.
- Raffaele D'Amato 'The monument to Aurelius Bitus - Killed in action'.
- Tacticus, 'Taktikè Technè, part X - Tactics at Cynoscephalae'.
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Additional Info
Manufacturer | Karwansaray BV |
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Free shipping on entire order | No |
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