The legion that wrested control of the Mediterranean region from Carthage and the Successor states is very familiar. But some notions have recently been challenged.
Following the discussion of the Roman legion in episode 119, the Ancient Warfare team returns to the topic with this episode looking at issue XV.4 of the magazine.
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AWA327 - When did Rome's conquest of Italy become inevitable?
AW326 - The Most Influential Weapon in the Ancient World
AWA325 - What ideas did the Hellenistic kingdoms adopt from the lands they ruled?
AWA324 - The last recorded legion
AWA323 - How were new legions raised?
AW322 - The Persian Wars
AWA321 - When was the first wargame?
AWA320 - How accurate is the 'Last Kingdom'?
AWA319 - Visually Distinct Ancient Armies
AWA318 - The Hunnic siege of Naissus
AW317 - Gladiator II
AWA316 - The Fate of the Ninth Legion
AWA315 - What happened when a legion was transferred
AWA314 - What really happened at the battle of Panium, 200 BC
AW313 - Rome's Many Enemies
AWA312 - What do we really know about massed ancient archery?
AWA311 - Pet Peeves and Music
AWA310 - A first ancient wargame
AW309 - Finis Britanniae: A Military History of Late Roman Britain and the Saxon Conquest
AWA308 - The Kingdom of Soissons
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