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  1. What is the strongest army the Romans ever put in the field?

    The Roman Republic and its allies lose huge armies on what becomes a depressingly regular basis during the first years of the Second Punic War. Every time it comes back because it …

  2. How do you guys think Roman infantry would fare against ... - Reddit

    Feb 24, 2020 · A proper, on campaign, Roman army would have had to some degree light infantry, archers/slingers, cavalry (light, medium and depending on time frame, cataphracts …

  3. How large was the Roman army at it's peak? : r/AskHistorians

    Nov 24, 2014 · The roman army was comprised of 33 legions in 200AD. In 30BC, Augustus formed his legions into nine "cohorts" of 480 men, one "double strength" cohort of 800 men …

  4. Is this historically accurate? Did the late Roman soldier continue ...

    Oct 4, 2023 · In modern historiography, ancient Rome encompasses the founding of the Italian city of Rome in the 8th century BC, the Roman Kingdom, Roman Republic, Roman Empire, …

  5. Did Roman legions actually march 20 miles a day? : …

    Nov 9, 2020 · Did Roman legions actually march 20 miles a day? Vegetius claims Roman recruits should be trained to march 20 Roman miles (30km) a day in roughly six hours at the ordinary …

  6. Were the ancient Roman armies more effective than medieval

    The Roman army of Trajan would have crushed any medieval army, for one basic reason: the Roman army, unlike the levies and knights called together by medieval kings, was a …

  7. Why Rome had recruitment problems in the Late Empire : r

    Apr 28, 2023 · The Roman history YouTuber Maiorianus, who I think makes some fantastic videos on the late empire, makes some of the following compelling arguments in this video and this …

  8. Best Army composition? : r/totalwar - Reddit

    Jun 19, 2023 · Hi all I'm just wondering what are the best choices for the composition of armies in sub's opinion, regarding three particular factions: Rome, Seleucides and Parthia. I want to …

  9. Why didn't the Romans use archers? : r/AskHistorians - Reddit

    As I understand it, this remained the Roman 'policy' towards archers for the rest of the empire. But the Romans certainly saw the use of archers, and incorporated them thoroughly into the army …

  10. Why is the Roman Legion generally seen as superior to their

    Jun 24, 2021 · Why is the Roman Legion generally seen as superior to their opponents in every way? Considering biased patriotic Roman historians such as Livy and Vegetius frequently …