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Emperor Augustus believed that the Roman army occupied a crucial lace at
the heart of the empire and it was he who made it a fully professional
force. This book looks at the structure and development of the army
between the Republic and the Late Empire, examining why the army has
always been accorded such a prominent position in the history of the
Roman Empire, and whether that view is justified. The book is divided
into three sections. The author first examines the major divisions of
army organisation - the legions, the auxiliary units, the fleet - and
how the men were recruited. Secondly he looks at what the army did - the
training, tactics and strategy. Finally he considers the historical role
of the army - how it fitted into Roman society, of which it was only
part, and what influence it had economically and politically. In
exploring these themes, the author gives equal weight to epigraphic,
documentary and archaeology evidence. With tables summarising detailed
information, The author provides a synthesis of current knowledge of the
Roman army from the first to the third century AD, putting it in its
context as part of the state structure of the Roman Empire. SPECIAL OFFER PRICE - LIMITED STOCKS. Price:
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