The Late Roman Cartoon Army!

The Late Roman Cartoon Army!
Title The Late Roman Cartoon Army! PDF eBook
Author Francisco J. Guil Grund
Publisher BOD GmbH DE
Pages 112
Release 2020-10-07
Genre History
ISBN 8413263778

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Fun, short, simple and in full colour! You won't end up knowing the list of the 4th century emperors, but you'll never again confuse a Roman legionary of Augustus with one of Constantine, and one of Constantine with a Viking. Weapons and helmets, formations, logistics, their families or religion, explained in a few lines and with more than 50 drawings which fill these pages with life. Nothing else is intended. Watch to learn. For those who already know the period, it might seem brief, for the rest it opens the doors to the most unknown and decisive period of the Roman Empire; and well, the drawings are so cute...

The Late Roman Army

The Late Roman Army
Title The Late Roman Army PDF eBook
Author Gabriele Esposito
Publisher Winged Hussar Publishing
Pages 172
Release 2017-08-31
Genre History
ISBN 9781945430459

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A full-color history of the late Roman Army, many of which were commissioned for this book. It cover the period from 250 to 500 AD, with information on both the eastern and western Empire

The Roman Army of the Principate 27 BC–AD 117

The Roman Army of the Principate 27 BC–AD 117
Title The Roman Army of the Principate 27 BC–AD 117 PDF eBook
Author Nic Fields
Publisher Osprey Publishing
Pages 0
Release 2009-03-31
Genre History
ISBN 9781846033865

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The Imperial Army established by Augustus drew heavily on the nomenclature and traditions of the late Roman Republic, but was revolutionary in its design. He decided to meet all the military needs of the Empire from a standing, professional army. Military service became a career, and pay and service conditions were established that took account of the categories of soldier in the army: the Praetorian Guard, the citizen legionary troops, and the non-citizen auxiliaries. Enlistment was for 25 years (16 in the Guard), and men were sometimes retained even longer. The loyalty of the new army was to the emperor as commander-in-chief, and not to either the Senate or the People of Rome. Imperial legions became permanent units with their own numbers and titles and many were to remain in existence for centuries to come. Likewise, the auxiliary units (auxilia) of the army were completely reorganized and given regular status. Trained to the same standards of discipline as the legions, the men were long-serving professional soldiers like the legionaries and served in units that were equally permanent. Drawn from a wide range of peoples throughout the provinces, especially on the fringes of the Empire, the auxilia were non-citizens and would receive Roman citizenship upon completion of their twenty-five years under arms.

Unit Sizes in the Late Roman Army

Unit Sizes in the Late Roman Army
Title Unit Sizes in the Late Roman Army PDF eBook
Author Terence Arnold Coello
Publisher
Pages 380
Release 1994
Genre Rome
ISBN

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Army of the Roman Emperors

Army of the Roman Emperors
Title Army of the Roman Emperors PDF eBook
Author Thomas Fischer
Publisher Casemate Publishers
Pages 1105
Release 2019-11-19
Genre History
ISBN 1612008119

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An illustrated history exploring the Imperial Roman army’s many facets, including uniforms, weapons, buildings, and their duties. Compared to modern standard, the Roman army of the Imperial era was surprisingly small. However, when assessed in terms of their various tasks, they by far outstrip modern armies—acting not only as an armed power of the state in external and internal conflicts, but also carrying out functions nowadays performed by police, local government, customs, and tax authorities, as well as constructing roads, ships, and buildings. With this volume, Thomas Fischer presents a comprehensive and unique exploration of the Roman military of the Imperial era. With over 600 illustrations, the costumes, weapons and equipment of the Roman army are explored in detail using archaeological finds dating from the late Republic to Late Antiquity, and from all over the Roman Empire. The army’s buildings and fortifications are also featured. Finally, conflicts, border security, weaponry, and artifacts are all compared, offering a look at the development of the army through time. This work is intended for experts as well as to readers with a general interest in Roman history. It is also a treasure-trove for re-enactment groups, as it puts many common perceptions of the weaponry, equipment, and dress of the Roman army to the test.

The Samurai Cartoon Armies!

The Samurai Cartoon Armies!
Title The Samurai Cartoon Armies! PDF eBook
Author F.J. Guil Grund
Publisher BOD GmbH DE
Pages 126
Release 2022-01-06
Genre History
ISBN 8411230104

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Fran Guil returns with a new visual and informative work. This time we travel to Sengoku-jidai Japan, the Country at War (16th century), where they fight day in and day out. The samurai are at their peak, but are these famous warriors really what we think they are? Are they really guided by bushido? Is the katana really the soul of the samurai? Sengoku samurai or Edo samurai - which is the real thing? Amusing, full-colour vignettes illustrate in detail the appearance and the most diverse situations of these legendary warriors. We will discover the real protagonists of the battlefields of the time: the ashigarus (light-footed). Sieges, battles, Mongols, warrior monks, samurai women, Korea, the arrival of the Portuguese, the arquebus, the recipe for oniguiri. And we'll still find time to talk about ninjas! In the same vein as the previous The Late Roman Cartoon Army! (2020), this book is short, succinct and entertaining. The protagonists are undoubtedly the more than 50 drawings that, accompanied by an explanatory text, make up the chapters of the book. In this case, the reference to films reinforces this visual work.

The Tale of the Draconarius. Alair in Siria

The Tale of the Draconarius. Alair in Siria
Title The Tale of the Draconarius. Alair in Siria PDF eBook
Author F.J. Guil Grund
Publisher BOD GmbH DE
Pages 52
Release 2024-05-13
Genre Juvenile Fiction
ISBN 8411747093

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A year has passed since the first adventures of Alair and his brave friends. Now in the service of the Emperor, they are about to be sent on their first mission outside the borders of the River City: to none other than distant Syria, the eastern border of the mighty Sassanid Empire! Discover the Roman cities of the East, the great river Euphrates or the mysterious gods of antiquity. What new adventures await our little troop in such exotic and vast lands? Zia, Mauritius, Otmaro, Ee and the irreverent Cat, not forgetting their inseparable dragon Spes, as well as new and unexpected friends. In this second part of the Tale of the Draconarius, you will once again enjoy great sets based on real monuments, mosaics and statues, and without a doubt, so are the characters. Dozens of cameos fill its pages, as many friends have wanted to participate again in this work. Fran Guil has accepted the challenge of continuing to tell the story of Alair and his friends, as many fans of the work have asked him to do so. While retaining his cartoon style aimed at children, he has opted for illustrations full of colour and detail, showing the richness of the late Roman world with the hope of awakening in young readers a curiosity for history. Despite the touches of fantasy and artistic licence, almost everything that happens is based on real events. But, above all, it is a book by and for friends, just like Alair and his merry troop, Translated with DeepL.com (free version)