[research] republican Rome

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Those sandals look pretty comfy. :cool:



Roman soldiers training
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Decimation
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Roman Velites
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Roman Veles charging
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Polybian-era Romans during the Carthaginian Wars, 265 BC
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Roman Equite during the Second Macedonian War, 200 BC
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Roman Soldier over fallen Gallic warrior
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Diokles said:
Those sandals look pretty comfy. :cool:



Roman soldiers training
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Decimation
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Roman Velites
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Roman Veles charging
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Polybian-era Romans during the Carthaginian Wars, 265 BC
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Roman Equite during the Second Macedonian War, 200 BC
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Roman Soldier over fallen Gallic warrior
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Pretty sure these soldiers training are from Imperial Rome. Great pics tho :grin:
 
Not every image in the research threads are pinpoint accurate to Rome at War's timeline, I posted that image since that is one of the few images showing off their training regimen and the background elements could be used for a scene. :cool:

Also I can confirm that your suspicions are correct about it being Imperial Rome as the guy falling off the horse is wearing Lorica Segmentata (Seek's favorite armour :fruity:) and the training shield is square shaped instead of ovular.
 
Diokles said:
Also I can confirm that your suspicions are correct about it being Imperial Rome as the guy falling off the horse is wearing Lorica Segmentata (Seek's favorite armour :fruity:) and the training shield is square shaped instead of ovular.

Yeah thats what I saw
 
Roman Soldiery
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Roman Soldiery in Battle
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Roman Soldier (218 - 14 B.C.)
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Roman Trireme
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Roman Marines using the Corvus
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Roman Soldier during the Roman Conquest of Hispania
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Fall of Carthage
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The Easy nine said:
Just a thought, but did the early roman Hastati not actually use spears? I don't remember then having spears when I last played this mod

I think that's Camillian hastati, but I think this mod is set during the Polybian era of the Roman military. I'm not entirely sure. Might be the other way round with the names. I believe it's because at this (or a bit later) time a lot of history was recorded by Polybius who was a Greek historian. Hence historians refer to the Roman military at this time as the "Polybian". I'm probably wrong. Correct me if so
 
Coin Talk - The Story of the Coin Struck to Fight Hannibal: The First Denarius and its Influence

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Would be nice to see more aesthetic and expensive armours for the nobles. Feels quite odd that the Roman nobles all look quite impoverished based on their armour.

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