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Title: Roman Military


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Roman Military

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Gladius
  • The gladius was a Roman short sword.
  • It was based off a Greek sword.

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Pilum
  • Pilum were occasionally weighted
  • They were throwing spears
  • They had soft metal behind the hard head so it
    would bend and get stuck in a shield

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Assorted Roman Materiel
  • Legion XXIV MA Vexillum standard,  a Pilum
    (javelin),  3 Scutum shields,  4 Cassis (metal)
    helmets,  2 sets of Lorica Segmentata body
    armor,  3 Gladius swords,  a pair of Caligae
    sandals,  a marching pack mounted on a "T" carry
    pole,  9 Saudis palisades stakes   and other
    miscellaneous  eating utensils  and  personal
    items.

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Trireme
  • The trireme was built for speed and mobility. The
    triremes were 120 feet long, and were powered by
    rowers arranged in three rows . Contrary to
    popular belief, the navy did not use slaves .
  • I. Ramming Speed! II. Send in the Marines! III.
    Bombs Away!
  • Weapons corvus (raven), battering ram, Greek
    fire, wooden towers, varying types of catapults,
    mounted artillery, and personal range weapons
  • Roman ships were equipped with sails and two to
    three banks of oars and had a metal ram on front
    and were equipped with catapults and ballistas.
    Hooks were used to pull down sails. Often used a
    ramp to board a ship for hand-to-hand combat The
    fire ship was when a ship was loaded with tar and
    other flammable materials and set on fire. The
    ship then was sent into an enemy harbor to cause
    confusion and to set the enemies ships on fire.

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Three examples of Roman soldiers
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Roman Fort
  • The principia was the building for the
    administrative offices of the fort and where the
    pay for the soldiers was stored

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Siege Engines
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Roman Formations
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Roman Formations cont.
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