The nearly complete skeleton, with severed feet and a pugio on the back, leaves the cause of death and burial a "real mystery ...
As the Roman Empire expanded, the military was stationed farther and farther away from military production houses, necessitating the forming of partnerships with local craftsmen. After all ...
The Romans needed a powerful army to invade foreign lands and defend their empire. But what exactly made the Roman army so successful? Find out below: ANITA: The Romans in Scotland; the Roman army.
The Roman Empire was created and controlled by its soldiers. At the core of the army were its legions, which were without equal in their training, discipline and fighting ability. By the time ...
Sulla's ruthless campaigns in Greece, including the devastating siege of Athens, marked a turning point in Roman history.
In total, the treasure trove included 404 coins. Most of these were Roman silver denarii minted between 200 B.C. and 47 A.D., ...
The coins were found in England, rather than the expected Rome, leading researchers to conclude that "the coins almost certainly entered the region by means of the Roman army," per the release.
For the first time in memory, the Roman army was in retreat and the power of Rome was questioned. In 60 AD, Britain had been a Roman province for less than 20 years. Like the other frontier ...
Archaeologists in Germany have discovered a tiny Roman lock, believed to be the smallest of its kind in Europe.
Here’s What You Need to Know: While Roman soldiers marched hundreds of ... In an anarchical system like international relations, military power is the ultimate ...