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The Last Legionary Life As A Roman Soldier In Britain Ad400 Paul Elliott

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The Last Legionary Life As A Roman Soldier In Britain Ad400 Paul Elliott
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Publisher: Spellmount Publishers
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 14.84 MB
Pages: 256
Author: Paul Elliott
ISBN: 9780752474663, 0752474669
Language: English
Year: 2016

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The Last Legionary Life As A Roman Soldier In Britain Ad400 Paul Elliott by Paul Elliott 9780752474663, 0752474669 instant download after payment.

In AD 400 Roman rule in Britain was collapsing as the thinly stretched empire was beseiged on all sides. In 'The Last Legionary', Paul Elliot explores all aspects of Late Roman military life, from recruitment to weaponry, marriage to wages, warfare to religion. It explores the world of the Roman soldier through the eyes of one man, posted to a British garrison at the edge of the empire, and follows the soldier's life through training and battle, marriage and business dealings, finally following him south as he leaves Britain for good in defence of Rome. When the legionary finally escapes the worst posting in the Roman Empire, it is only to join what effectively beame a death march over the Alps, without food or shelter. To know what it was like to face the chanted battle cry, the charge and slashing axes of the Goths, and to understand why the order 'march out!' was so terrifying, read Paul Elliott's mesmerising, meticulously accurate account.

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