Late Roman Army

Late Roman Army
Author: Karen R. Dixon,Pat Southern
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 353
Release: 2014-06-23
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781134724291

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Using a full range of original literary sources, modern Continental scholarship, and current archaeological research, Pat Southern and Karen R. Dixon provide a stimulating overview of the historical period, the critical changes in the army, and the way these changes affected the morale of the soldiers.

Armies of the Late Roman Empire AD 284 476

Armies of the Late Roman Empire  AD 284   476
Author: Gabriele Esposito
Publsiher: Casemate Publishers
Total Pages: 321
Release: 2018-10-30
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781526730381

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An illustrated guide to the organization, structure, equipment, weapons, combat history, and tactics of the Late Roman military forces. This guide to the Late Roman Army focusses on the dramatic and crucial period that started with the accession of Diocletian and ended with the definitive fall of the Western Roman Empire. This was a turbulent period during which the Roman state and its armed forces changed. Gabriele Esposito challenges many stereotypes and misconceptions regarding the Late Roman Army; for example, he argues that the Roman military machine remained a reliable and efficient one until the very last decades of the Western Empire. The author describes the organization, structure, equipment, weapons, combat history and tactics of Late Roman military forces. The comitatenses (field armies), limitanei (frontier units), foederati (allied soldiers), bucellarii (mercenaries), scholae palatinae (mounted bodyguards), protectores (personal guards) and many other kinds of troops are covered. The book is lavishly illustrated in color, including the shield devices from the Notitia Dignitatum. The origins and causes for the final military fall of the Empire are discussed in detail, as well as the influence of the “barbarian” peoples on the Roman Army. Praise for Armies of the Late Roman Empire, AD 284–476 “An excellent introduction to the subject for the novice, and seasoned students of the subject may find it of use as well.” —The NYMAS Review “This beautifully illustrated book depicts the very different arms and armour of the late Roman Empire as Roman soldiers adapted to the challenges of the rising barbarian armies . . . Very Highly Recommended.” —Firetrench “Superbly well-illustrated . . . historians, re-enactors and war gamers will find invaluable to understanding and picturing the Roman forces.” —Hoplite Association

The Late Roman Army

The Late Roman Army
Author: Gabriele Esposito
Publsiher: Winged Hussar Publishing
Total Pages: 172
Release: 2017-08-31
Genre: History
ISBN: 1945430451

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A full-color history of the late Roman Army, many of which were commissioned for this book. It cover the period from 250 to 500 AD, with information on both the eastern and western Empire

Late Roman Army

Late Roman Army
Author: Karen R. Dixon,Pat Southern
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 240
Release: 2014-06-23
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781134724222

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Using a full range of original literary sources, modern Continental scholarship, and current archaeological research, Pat Southern and Karen R. Dixon provide a stimulating overview of the historical period, the critical changes in the army, and the way these changes affected the morale of the soldiers.

Military History of Late Rome 284 361

Military History of Late Rome  284   361
Author: Ilkka Syvänne
Publsiher: Pen and Sword
Total Pages: 782
Release: 2015-09-09
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781473871830

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This ambitious series gives the reader a comprehensive narrative of late Roman military history from 284-641. Each volume (5 are planned) gives a detailed account of the changes in organization, equipment, strategy and tactics among both the Roman forces and her enemies in the relevant period, while also giving a detailed but accessible account of the campaigns and battles. Volume I covers the period 284-361, starting with recovery from the 'third-century crisis' and the formation of the Tetrarchy. Constantine's civil wars and stabilization.are also major themes, with the pattern repeated under his sons. Constantius II's wars against the usurper Magnentius, the Danubian tribes and the Sassanid Persians illustrate the serious combination of internal and external threats the Empire faced at this time. The author discusses these and the many other dramatic military events in their full context and puts forward some interesting conclusions on strategic and tactical developments. He argues, for example, that the Roman shift from infantry to cavalry as the dominant arm occurred considerably earlier than usually accepted. Anyone with an interest in the military history of this period will find it both informative and thought-provoking.

The Late Roman Army in the Near East from Diocletian to the Arab Conquest

The Late Roman Army in the Near East from Diocletian to the Arab Conquest
Author: Ariel Lewin,Pietrina Pellegrini,Zbigniew T. Fiema,Sylvain Janniard
Publsiher: British Archaeological Reports Oxford Limited
Total Pages: 464
Release: 2007
Genre: History
ISBN: UOM:39015070949766

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This book contains papers in English, French and Italian

The Emperor and the Army in the Later Roman Empire AD 235 395

The Emperor and the Army in the Later Roman Empire  AD 235 395
Author: Mark Hebblewhite
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 412
Release: 2016-12-19
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781317034292

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With The Emperor and the Army in the Later Roman Empire, AD 235–395 Mark Hebblewhite offers the first study solely dedicated to examining the nature of the relationship between the emperor and his army in the politically and militarily volatile later Roman Empire. Bringing together a wide range of available literary, epigraphic and numismatic evidence he demonstrates that emperors of the period considered the army to be the key institution they had to mollify in order to retain power and consequently employed a range of strategies to keep the troops loyal to their cause. Key to these efforts were imperial attempts to project the emperor as a worthy general (imperator) and a generous provider of military pay and benefits. Also important were the honorific and symbolic gestures each emperor made to the army in order to convince them that they and the empire could only prosper under his rule.

Roman Military Service

Roman Military Service
Author: Sara Elise Phang
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 353
Release: 2008-01-14
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780521882699

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In this book, Sara Phang explores the ideals and realities of Roman military discipline, which regulated the behavior of soldiers in combat and their punishment, as well as economic aspects of their service, including compensation and other benefits, work, and consumption. This thematically organized study analyzes these aspects of discipline, using both literary and documentary sources. Phang emphasizes social and cultural conflicts in the Roman army. Contrary to the impression that Roman emperors "bought" their soldiers and indulged them, discipline restrained such behavior and legitimized and stabilized the imperial power. Phang argues that emperors and aristocratic commanders gained prestige from imposing discipline, while displaying leadership in person and a willingness to compromise with a restive soldiery.