Ancient Rome

The Ermine Street Guard.

The Ermine Street Guard is a society dedicated to research into the Roman Army and the reconstruction of Roman armour and equipment. The reconstructions are primarily from the latter half of the first century A.D. although equipment from other Roman periods is reproduced for experimental and display purposes. [Rome] [Military History]...

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The Imperial Roman Twentieth Legion:

Bringing Ancient Rome to Life "The Twentieth Legion was founded in 1991 to recreate the soldiers of the Roman Army for public demonstrations and living history displays" [Rome] [Military History]...

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The Law of the Twelve Tablets

(from E. H. Warmington, Remains of Old Latin III, circa 450 B.C.). [Rome] [Political Resources]...

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Ordinary Consuls of the Roman Republic and Empire

ORDINARY CONSULS OF THE ROMAN REPUBLIC AND EMPIRE 300 BC -- 68 AD [Rome] [Political Resources]...

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Rulers of Ancient Rome

"The following lists are full tables of rulers (kings, consuls, emperors, etc.) of ancient Rome. It should be noted that the original Roman system of nomenclature is used (the tria nomina) with full names and filiation to the extent of grandchildren." By Joe Shelter. [Rome] [Political Resources]...

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Roman Military Research Society

Welcome to the updated homepage of the award - winning Roman Military Research Society and its display unit, the Vexillatio Legionis XIIII GMV. The RMRS is a research and re-enactment group specialising in recreating the Roman Army and Roman life during the latter part of the first century A.D. In particular, we represent a detachment of the Four...

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Armamentarium:The book of Roman arms and armour.

"ARMAMENTARIVM has the ultimate aim of providing a successor to H. Russell Robinson's seminal volume The Armour of Imperial Rome, published in 1975 and long out of print. As such, ARMAMENTARIVM will exploit the latest available technology to function as a dynamic book: it will be updated as and when new material becomes available and so will be as ...

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Rome: The Punic Wars

Courtesy of World Cultures: An Internet Classroom and Anthology [Rome] [Military History]...

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Ancient History Sourcebook:Livy:

The Roman Way of Declaring War, c. 650 BCE From: William Stearns Davis, ed., Readings in Ancient History: Illustrative Extracts from the Sources, 2 Vols. (Boston: Allyn and Bacon, 1912-13), Vol. II: Rome and the West, pp. 7-9. Courtsey of the Internet Ancient History Sourcebook. [Rome] [Military History]...

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The Collapse of the Roman Empire

Late Antiquity in the Mediterranean--Military Aspects by Hugh Elton . Courtesy of the On- line Reference Book for Medieval Studies. Orb Online Encyclopedia. Copyright (C) 1996, Hugh Elton. This file may be copied on the condition that the entire contents, including the header and this copyright notice, remain intact. [Rome] [Military History]...

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