This category lists sites regarding the military (land and sea forces) of ancient Rome.
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An operational history of the third Roman legion by John J. Hartwell.
Article describing changes in the Roman army during and after Diocletian (284-305 A.D.).
Fortress for one of the 30 legions of the army.
A writing according to Josephus.
Covers the Roman army from about 70 B.C. to 30 A.D., includes descriptions of key officer ranks, formations and military buildings/fortifications.
Information about Roman legions during the imperial era, including organisation, funding, privileges of ordinary soldiers, plus links to other sites.
Resource for Roman military studies, including an image database for Roman soldier's grave stones with Latin texts, and a discussion group for archaeology and reenactment.
An essay by Sanderson Beck.
Highly needful to observe all the necessary formalities in beginning hostilities according to Livy.
A resource on the weapons, tactics, and history of the ancient Roman military.
Covers the Roman army from about 70 B.C. to 30 A.D., includes descriptions of key officer ranks, formations and military buildings/fortifications.
Resource for Roman military studies, including an image database for Roman soldier's grave stones with Latin texts, and a discussion group for archaeology and reenactment.
Article describing changes in the Roman army during and after Diocletian (284-305 A.D.).
A resource on the weapons, tactics, and history of the ancient Roman military.
A writing according to Josephus.
Highly needful to observe all the necessary formalities in beginning hostilities according to Livy.
Information about Roman legions during the imperial era, including organisation, funding, privileges of ordinary soldiers, plus links to other sites.
Fortress for one of the 30 legions of the army.
An operational history of the third Roman legion by John J. Hartwell.
An essay by Sanderson Beck.