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    The Roman army on the Frontiers (57 posts)
    General Thread 0 Featured February 22 , 2003

    The thread is dedicated to the workings of the Roman army on the frontiers of the empire (i.e. from the first century AD to the fifth century AD). Any topic to units involved, historical records, archaeology and workings of the frontiers(strategy, tactics, logistics) is welcome. ...
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    The Battle of Argentorate
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    Author: * Yngvildr Scylding - 2 Posts on this thread out of 893 Posts sitewide.
    Date: Mar 4, 2003 - 10:29

    As you all know, Germania and Rome share quite a bit of common history. Some part of this history, the battle of Argentorate (between the Alamanni and the Romans under Julian the Apostate), is currently a subject at the Germanic group The Wanderings of the Tribes.

    I would like to invite you to have a look and should you be interested in discussing more of that common history, you are most welcome to join. After all, the role of Germanics in the fall of Rome is also within the scope of that group.

    Go here for reading on the battle.


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