The legion that wrested control of the Mediterranean region from Carthage and the Successor states is very familiar. But some notions have recently been challenged.
Following the discussion of the Roman legion in episode 119, the Ancient Warfare team returns to the topic with this episode looking at issue XV.4 of the magazine.
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AWA267 - Alexander Wept
AWA266 - Which account of the battle of the Milvian Bridge is the most convincing?
AW265 - Thutmose III at war
AWA264 - What do we know about ancient fire signalling?
AWA263 - How did Murray become such a generalist?
AWA262 - How did the ancients hire mercenaries?
AW261 - An Audience with Murray Dahm
AWA260 - Did the ancients use volley fire?
AWA259 - Ancient Assassins
AWA258 - Did Alexander introduce Pankration to India?
AW257 - What should the magazine explore?
AWA256 - Did any armies use field artillery against the Macedonian phalanx?
AWA255 - Did the Ancients use verbal insults on weapons?
AWA254 - How did Rome's Italian allies fight?
AW253 - The Late Roman East
AWA252 - Why Javelins?
AWA251 - Large-Scale Experimental Archaeology
AWA250 - The Last Documented Roman Legion
AW249 - The 19th-century foundations of Classical Greek warfare, with Roel Konijnendijk
AWA248 - What if Alexander had turned west?
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