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The Roman Army from Hadrian to Constantine Michael Simkins

The Roman Army from Hadrian to Constantine By Michael Simkins

The Roman Army from Hadrian to Constantine by Michael Simkins


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The Roman Army from Hadrian to Constantine by Michael Simkins

The year AD 122 was the first time a Roman Emperor had set foot in the Province of Britannia since the invasion in AD 43. No doubt he had read many reports concerning the damage caused by marauding tribesmen crossing from what is now Scotland into the Province. Hadrian, therefore, decided - in the words of his biographer - 'to build a wall to separate the Romans from the Barbarians'. This engaging work from author Michael Simkins explores in depth the organisation, equipment, weapons and armour of the Roman Army from Hadrian to Constantine, one of the most exciting periods in Roman history.

About Michael Simkins

Michael Simkins is a respected author in the field of Ancient History, and he has written several titles for Osprey. He has a particular interest in, and knowledge of, the Roman Army in Britain, and is a keen re-enactor of this period. His interest extends to having personally recreated many of the weapon and armour pieces that the Roman leggionaire would have worn and used at this time. The late Ronald Embelton was one of the earliest and most talented illustrators to have worked with Osprey. His unique style combined action and realism with meticulous attention to detail, winning him much affection and respect.

Table of Contents

Chronology * The Great Wall * Military Equipment * The Plates

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9780850453331
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The Roman Army from Hadrian to Constantine by Michael Simkins
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
19790601
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