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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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    Author: * antoninus Lucretius - 3 Posts on this thread out of 650 Posts sitewide.
    Date: Apr 9, 2004 - 09:29

    According to some traditions, the practice of building camps was picked up by Alexander from the Persians and imported in Europe, and the Romans learned it from Pyrrhus.


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