Traditionally, Polybius’ description of the Roman army in Book VI of his Histories is considered the de facto image of the mid-Republican Roman legions until the major changes introduced by the reforms attributed to Gaius Marius. However, there are several elements highlighting the fact that Polybius’ description actually depicts a rather outdated military system, making it hard to accept it as an up-to-date portrait of the army by the mid-second century. By examining hints within the sources, this paper aims to proper examine the major variations that interested the Roman military system from the mid-third to the late second centuries and to highlight their overall impact
History of the Roman army – in a broad sense – was one of the pillars of Géza Alföldy’s scholarly st...
There are three main scholarly approaches to the mechanisms by which the military record of Roman Re...
W powszechnym mniemaniu badaczy antyku Historiae autorstwa Polybiosa uchodzą za wyjątkowo wiarygodne...
Traditionally, Polybius’ description of the Roman army in Book VI of his Histories is considered the...
The goal of this thesis is, as the title affirms, to understand the military reforms of Gaius Marius...
Gaius Marius is responsible for developing the Roman Legion into what it is known for today. Not onl...
That the army was a major factor in the downfall of the Roman Republic has never been in dispute. H...
Gaius Marius (157-86B) was one of the most innovative and influential commanders of antiquity. With ...
ROTH, Jonathan P 2009. Roman Warfare. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. Pbk. R250. ISBN ...
Theoretical thesis.Bibliography: pages 63-67.Chapter 1. Methodology, scope and definitions -- Chapte...
Gaius Marius’ military reforms caused more problems for the Roman Republic than any enemy of Rome ev...
Throughout the period of the late Republic and Principate Rome was the dominant military force in th...
Gaius Marius (157-86 BC) was one of the most innovative commanders of the Roman military. Between 10...
The Roman Army in Pamphylia between the third and sixth centuries has never been a single topic for ...
How revo lut ionary were the mil i tary re forms o f Gaius Marius? © C.J. Lyes, 1998 “To one who as...
History of the Roman army – in a broad sense – was one of the pillars of Géza Alföldy’s scholarly st...
There are three main scholarly approaches to the mechanisms by which the military record of Roman Re...
W powszechnym mniemaniu badaczy antyku Historiae autorstwa Polybiosa uchodzą za wyjątkowo wiarygodne...
Traditionally, Polybius’ description of the Roman army in Book VI of his Histories is considered the...
The goal of this thesis is, as the title affirms, to understand the military reforms of Gaius Marius...
Gaius Marius is responsible for developing the Roman Legion into what it is known for today. Not onl...
That the army was a major factor in the downfall of the Roman Republic has never been in dispute. H...
Gaius Marius (157-86B) was one of the most innovative and influential commanders of antiquity. With ...
ROTH, Jonathan P 2009. Roman Warfare. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. Pbk. R250. ISBN ...
Theoretical thesis.Bibliography: pages 63-67.Chapter 1. Methodology, scope and definitions -- Chapte...
Gaius Marius’ military reforms caused more problems for the Roman Republic than any enemy of Rome ev...
Throughout the period of the late Republic and Principate Rome was the dominant military force in th...
Gaius Marius (157-86 BC) was one of the most innovative commanders of the Roman military. Between 10...
The Roman Army in Pamphylia between the third and sixth centuries has never been a single topic for ...
How revo lut ionary were the mil i tary re forms o f Gaius Marius? © C.J. Lyes, 1998 “To one who as...
History of the Roman army – in a broad sense – was one of the pillars of Géza Alföldy’s scholarly st...
There are three main scholarly approaches to the mechanisms by which the military record of Roman Re...
W powszechnym mniemaniu badaczy antyku Historiae autorstwa Polybiosa uchodzą za wyjątkowo wiarygodne...