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An Introduction to the Roman Military


An Introduction to the Roman Military

From Marius (100 BCE) to Theodosius II (450 CE)
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von: Conor Whately

32,99 €

Verlag: Wiley-Blackwell
Format: EPUB
Veröffentl.: 29.07.2020
ISBN/EAN: 9781119139881
Sprache: englisch
Anzahl Seiten: 304

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<p><b>Follows the military lives of three soldiers across the Roman world, providing interesting, historical insight into the Roman military from the late republic to the end of antiquity in the west</b></p> <p>This book introduces readers to three historical Roman soldiers—Titus Pullo from the late republic, Aurelius Polion from the high imperial era, and Flavius Aemilianus from late antiquity. The three men inspire the themes and chronological organization of the text. Drawing on a wide and diverse body of evidence, the author charts their lives from enlistment to death or retirement, allowing students to envision the life of a Roman soldier who is on duty or experiencing adventures across the Roman world.</p> <p><i>An Introduction to the Roman Military: From Marius (100 BCE) to Theodosius II (450 CE)</i> starts with a historical overview before introducing readers to the Roman soldier. It covers such things as the military hierarchy, soldierly origins, recruitment and training, and the soldier's appearance and identity. The next section looks at the Roman military during war—its environment, strategies, campaigns, and enemies. Their existence during times of peace follows that and focuses on how soldiers celebrated victory, mourned defeat, and readjusted to civilian life after a war. The book also features a timeline for readers to follow, as well as two glossaries—one filled with Roman military terms and the other with important names and events.</p> <ul> <li>Authentically captures the experiences of Roman soldiers</li> <li>Educates undergraduate or graduate students on Roman military history</li> <li>Describes Roman soldiers based on legal, epigraphic, and archaeological evidence</li> <li>Emphasizes the human side of the Roman military</li> <li>Moves through three Roman historical periods—the late republic, high imperial, and late antiquity</li> </ul> <p><i>An Introduction to the Roman Military</i> is an engaging choice as a text for specific courses on the Roman military or army. It is also suitable for more general courses covering ancient warfare.</p> <p>In addition to university students, researchers and history enthusiasts will have the opportunity to follow the military lives of three Roman soldiers with this unique book. </p>
<p>List of Figures vii</p> <p>Acknowledgments ix</p> <p>Introduction xi</p> <p><b>Part I Background </b><b>1</b></p> <p>1 Sources and Approaches 3</p> <p>2 Historical Overview 25</p> <p>3 Soldierly Origins and Background 51</p> <p><b>Part II Becoming a Soldier </b><b>65</b></p> <p>4 Recruitment and Training 67</p> <p>5 Unit Organization and Structure 81</p> <p>6 Appearance, Equipment, and Identity 97</p> <p><b>Part III Preparing for War </b><b>111</b></p> <p>7 Strategy, Frontiers, and War 113</p> <p>8 Food: Campaigns and Supply 127</p> <p>9 Rome’s Foes 141</p> <p><b>Part IV Fighting at the Front </b><b>157</b></p> <p>10 Combat: Battle 159</p> <p>11 Combat: Sieges 175</p> <p>12 Life After War: Celebrating Victory, Mourning Defeat, and Readjusting to Civilian Life 189</p> <p><b>Part V Beyond War </b><b>203</b></p> <p>13 Friends and Family 205</p> <p>14 The Military and the State 219</p> <p>15 Retirement: Veterans and Their Legacy 235</p> <p>Conclusion 249</p> <p>Glossary 253</p> <p>Timeline 259</p> <p>Further Reading and Bibliography 269</p> <p>Index 285</p>
<p><b>CONOR WHATELY, P<small>H</small>D,</b> is associate professor of Classics at the University of Winnipeg. He has published several book chapters on topics ranging from the audience of late antique military manuals and the Roman war cry to logistics at el-Lejjun (Jordan) and Procopius' account of the siege of Rome in 537/538, journal articles on Procopius' use of numbers and camels at Nessana, and two books, one, <i>Battles and Generals</i> on Procopius' descriptions of combat, the other, <i>Exercitus Moesiae</i> on the Roman military organization of Moesia (on the lower Danube).
<p><b>Follows the military lives of three soldiers across the Roman world, providing interesting, historical insight into the Roman military from the late republic to the end of antiquity in the west</b> <p>This book introduces readers to three historical Roman soldiers—Titus Pullo from the late republic, Aurelius Polion from the high imperial era, and Flavius Aemilianus from late antiquity. The three men inspire the themes and chronological organization of the text. Drawing on a wide and diverse body of evidence, the author charts their lives from enlistment to death or retirement, allowing students to envision the life of a Roman soldier who is on duty or experiencing adventures across the Roman world. <p><i>An Introduction to the Roman Military: From Marius (100 BCE) to Theodosius II (450 CE)</i> starts with a historical overview before introducing readers to the Roman soldier. It covers such things as the military hierarchy, soldierly origins, recruitment and training, and the soldier's appearance and identity. The next section looks at the Roman military during war—its environment, strategies, campaigns, and enemies. Their existence during times of peace follows that and focuses on how soldiers celebrated victory, mourned defeat, and readjusted to civilian life after a war. The book also features a timeline for readers to follow, as well as two glossaries—one filled with Roman military terms and the other with important names and events. <ul> <li>Authentically captures the experiences of Roman soldiers</li> <li>Educates undergraduate or graduate students on Roman military history</li> <li>Describes Roman soldiers based on legal, epigraphic, and archaeological evidence</li> <li>Emphasizes the human side of the Roman military</li> <li>Moves through three Roman historical periods—the late republic, high imperial, and late antiquity</li> </ul> <p><i>An Introduction to the Roman Military</i> is an engaging choice as a text for specific courses on the Roman military or army. It is also suitable for more general courses covering ancient warfare. <p>In addition to university students, researchers and history enthusiasts will have the opportunity to follow the military lives of three Roman soldiers with this unique book.

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