Roman Army Units in the Eastern Provinces (1)

Roman Army Units in the Eastern Provinces (1)
Title Roman Army Units in the Eastern Provinces (1) PDF eBook
Author Raffaele D’Amato
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing
Pages 52
Release 2017-05-18
Genre History
ISBN 1472821785

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Between the reigns of Augustus and Septimius Severus, the Eastern provinces of the Roman Empire frequently saw brutal fighting, most notably during the conquest of Dacia by Trajan, the suppression of the Great Revolt in Judea and intermittent clashes with Rome's great rival Parthia. In these wars, Roman soldiers had to fight in a range of different climates and terrains, from the deserts of the Middle East to the islands of the eastern Mediterranean. Using full-colour artwork, this book examines the variation of equipment and uniforms both between different military units, and in armies stationed in different regions of the Empire. Using evidence drawn from recent archaeological finds, it paints a vivid portrait of Roman army units in the Eastern provinces in the first two centuries of the Imperial period.

Roman Army Units in the Western Provinces (1)

Roman Army Units in the Western Provinces (1)
Title Roman Army Units in the Western Provinces (1) PDF eBook
Author Raffaele D’Amato
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing
Pages 52
Release 2016-06-16
Genre History
ISBN 1472815386

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At its height the Roman Empire stretched across Europe, North Africa and the Middle East, maintained by an army of modest size but great diversity. In popular culture these soldiers are often portrayed in a generic fashion, but continuing research indicates significant variations in Roman armour and equipment not only between different legions and the provincially-raised auxiliary cohorts that made up half of the army, but also between different regions within the empire. With reference to the latest archaeological and documentary evidence Dr D'Amato investigates how Roman Army units in the Western provinces were equipped, exploring the local influences and traditions that caused the variations in attire.

Roman Army Units in the Western Provinces (1)

Roman Army Units in the Western Provinces (1)
Title Roman Army Units in the Western Provinces (1) PDF eBook
Author Raffaele D’Amato
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing
Pages 106
Release 2016-06-16
Genre History
ISBN 1472815394

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At its height the Roman Empire stretched across Europe, North Africa and the Middle East, maintained by an army of modest size but great diversity. In popular culture these soldiers are often portrayed in a generic fashion, but continuing research indicates significant variations in Roman armour and equipment not only between different legions and the provincially-raised auxiliary cohorts that made up half of the army, but also between different regions within the empire. With reference to the latest archaeological and documentary evidence Dr D'Amato investigates how Roman Army units in the Western provinces were equipped, exploring the local influences and traditions that caused the variations in attire.

Roman Army Units in the Eastern Provinces (2)

Roman Army Units in the Eastern Provinces (2)
Title Roman Army Units in the Eastern Provinces (2) PDF eBook
Author Raffaele D’Amato
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing
Pages 50
Release 2022-09-15
Genre History
ISBN 1472850483

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Drawing upon the latest literary and archaeological research, this is an in-depth study of the Roman Army units based in the Eastern Provinces during the turbulent third century of the Roman Empire. In this book, eminent Roman historian, Dr Raffaele D'Amato, looks at the notoriously under-represented history of the Roman armies during the middle 3rd Century whose records have been obscured by the chaotic civil wars of that period between usurpers to the Imperial authority of Rome. Following on from the previous title, MAA 527, Roman Army Units in the Western Provinces (2): 3rd Century AD, this book considers the evidence for troops in the Eastern half of the Empire specifically around the Balkans, Mesopotamia, the Middle East and North Africa and looks at the weakness of Imperial central authority which inevitably led to local particularism and a wide range of appearance in regional commands. Dr D'Amato uses literary, painted, sculptural and archaeological sources to reconstruct this little-understood period of Roman military history and, with the aid of meticulous coloured artwork, photos and detailed charts, reconstructs the appearance and campaigns of the Roman forces stationed in the East.

Roman Army Units in the Western Provinces (2)

Roman Army Units in the Western Provinces (2)
Title Roman Army Units in the Western Provinces (2) PDF eBook
Author Raffaele D’Amato
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing
Pages 50
Release 2019-07-25
Genre History
ISBN 1472833600

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The appearance of Roman soldiers in the 3rd century AD has long been a matter of debate and uncertainty, largely thanks to the collapse of central control and perpetual civil war between the assassination of Severus Alexander in 235 and the accession of the great Diocletian in 284. During those years no fewer than 51 men were proclaimed as emperors, some lasting only a few days. Despite this apparent chaos, however, the garrisons of the Western Provinces held together, by means of localized organization and the recruitment of 'barbarians' to fill the ranks. They still constituted an army in being when Diocletian took over and began the widespread reforms that rebuilt the Empire – though an Empire that their forefathers would hardly have recognized. Fully illustrated with specially chosen colour plates, this book reveals the uniforms, equipment and deployments of Roman soldiers in the most chaotic years of the Empire.

Roman Heavy Cavalry (1)

Roman Heavy Cavalry (1)
Title Roman Heavy Cavalry (1) PDF eBook
Author Raffaele D’Amato
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing
Pages 65
Release 2018-11-29
Genre History
ISBN 1472830032

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From the army of Marc Antony in the 1st century BC, Roman generals hired Oriental heavy armoured cavalry to serve in their military alongside the legions. These troops, both from the northern steppes and the Persian frontiers, continued an ancient tradition of using heavy armour and long lances, and fought in a compact formation for maximum shock effect. They were quite distinct from conventional Roman light cavalry, and they served across the Empire, including in Britain. They became ever more important during the 3rd century wars against Parthia, both to counter their cavalry and to form a mobile strategic reserve. Displaying these impressive and imposing cavalry units using vivid specially commissioned artwork, this first book in a two part series on Roman Heavy Cavalry examines their use over the Imperial period up to the fall of Western Empire in the 5th century A.D.

Military Service and the Integration of Jews into the Roman Empire

Military Service and the Integration of Jews into the Roman Empire
Title Military Service and the Integration of Jews into the Roman Empire PDF eBook
Author Raúl González-Salinero
Publisher BRILL
Pages 234
Release 2022-02-28
Genre Religion
ISBN 9004507256

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Even though relations between the Jewish people and the Roman state were sometimes strained to the point of warfare and bloodshed, Jewish military service between the 1st century BCE to the 6th century CE is attested by multiple sources.