Republican Roman Army 200 - 104 BC

Author(s): Nick Sekunda; Angus Mcbride

Year: 1996

Summary

The principal source of information on the Roman Republican Army is the sixth book of the Histories of the Greek historian Polybius, written a little before 150BC. This engaging text by Nicholas Sekunda draws heavily on this vital source to outline the equipment and organisation of the Roman Republican Army from 200–104 BC – a time when Rome was growing from a regional to a world power. With plenty of photographs and illustrations, including eight vivid full page colour plates by Angus McBride, this fascinating volume examines such topics as the Roman shield, helmets, the cuirass, greaves, the pilum, legion organisation, the principales and the tactics they employed.

Cite this Record

Republican Roman Army 200 - 104 BC. Nick Sekunda, Angus Mcbride. Men-at-arms/Warrior series.: Osprey Publishing. 1996 ( tDAR id: 423739)

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Keywords

General
Army Weapon

Temporal Keywords
Roman Era

Individual & Institutional Roles

Contact(s): EXARC Experimental Archaeology Collection Manager

Record Identifiers

ExArc Id(s): 10961

Notes

Rights & Attribution: The information in this record was originally compiled by Dr. Roeland Paardekooper, EXARC Director.