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Which Roman army? Pre or post the Marius reforms? The post Marius reforms was an excellent army, uniformly equipped with armour, weapons, etc.
Must have been an impressive, and fearsome, sight for most oponents where perhaps only chieftains had that kind of gear, to face an army where everyone carry sutch kit. |
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also the organized command during battles - romans won mostly due to the organized conduct of battle IMO - the most other armies they met were the kind to which tactics were unknown concept and whose commanders just throw their men into the fight and hoped they'll win by bigger numbers.
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They were greatly organized when it came to battle. Other than the typical way nations use to fight, just charge at each other in large groups and hope for the best, they invented regiments and fought orderly. This is what made them so great. Also how they held nothing back, you dare speak against Rome, they used everything in their power to kill you.
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yeah, quality equipment added great to what was the roman army - their standard heavy infantry was what the german heavy panzers were during WW2
![]() P.S> my most liked piece of equipmwent of the roman legioner is the spear ( or was it javelin?!) after throwing them the enemy lines had to continue fighting mostly without shields ![]() |
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I think we have hit all the big ones (at least for the post Marius Army - these guys were professional, full time soldiers, not militia):
Discipline - absolute control by the centurions over their troops Organization - flexible system of cohorts was much better than the old maniple system. Combined Arms - infantry, cavalry, archers, engineers and artillery. Tactics - much better than anyone else's. Equipment - superior gear (arms and armor) thoughout the Late Republic and Imperial period until late in the Army's history. xopxe1, the weapon you refer to is the Pilum, which was more of a javelin than a spear. The Roman Army did make use of spears on more than one occasion, which is the Hasta or thrusting spear. The Romans just did it better than anyone else. ![]() |
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