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Legions In Crisis Transformation Of The Roman Soldier Ad 192284 Paul Elliott

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Legions In Crisis Transformation Of The Roman Soldier Ad 192284 Paul Elliott
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Publisher: Fonthill Media
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 10.47 MB
Pages: 176
Author: Paul Elliott
ISBN: 9781781553343, 1781553343
Language: English
Year: 2014

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Legions In Crisis Transformation Of The Roman Soldier Ad 192284 Paul Elliott by Paul Elliott 9781781553343, 1781553343 instant download after payment.

The third century AD was a turbulent and testing time for the Roman Empire. A new and powerful foe in the east had risen up to challenge Rome directly. Barbarians on the northern frontiers were now more aggressive and more numerous than before and internally the population of the empire had to contend with rampant inflation and a series of terrible plagues. Unfortunately, the chaos became magnified by a lack of continuity on the imperial throne. The army had real political power in the third century, making and unmaking emperors as it saw fit. It had been aided in this by Septimius Severus, the African emperor who had won out in the civil wars following Commodus’ assassination. He increased the army’s pay and granted other privileges. While the army gained rapidly in size, stature and political savvy during the reign of Septimius Severus, it also accelerated a material transformation. Armor, shields, helmets, swords and javelins all began to be replaced with new styles. Legions in Crisis looks closely at the new styles of arms and armor, comparing their construction, use and effectiveness to the more familiar types of Roman kit used by soldiers fighting the earlier Dacian and Marcomannic Wars. What did this transformation in military technology mean for the tactical choices used on the battlefield? Although the outcome had looked in doubt, the army and the empire it protected weathered the storm to emerge into the fourth century fully able to tackle the challenges of a new age.

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