The Roman Army from Hadrian to Constantine
Author(s): Michael Simkins; Ronald Embleton
Year: 1979
Summary
The year of 122 was the first time a Roman Emperor had set foot in the Province of Britannia since the invasion in AD 43. No doubt he had read many reports concerning the damage caused by marauding tribesmen crossing from what is now Scotland into the Province. Hadrian, therefore, decided - in the words of his biographer - 'to build a wall to separate the Romans from the Barbarians'. This engaging work from author Michael Simkins explores in depth the organisation, equipment, weapons and armour of the Roman Army from Hadrian to Constantine, one of the most exciting periods in Roman history.
Cite this Record
The Roman Army from Hadrian to Constantine. Michael Simkins, Ronald Embleton. Men-at-arms/Warrior series.: Osprey Publishing. 1979 ( tDAR id: 423740)
Individual & Institutional Roles
Contact(s): EXARC Experimental Archaeology Collection Manager
Record Identifiers
ExArc Id(s): 10962
Notes
Rights & Attribution: The information in this record was originally compiled by Dr. Roeland Paardekooper, EXARC Director.