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Roman warfare 
Ancient Warfare Maps of Ancient Warfare
Attila the Hun and the Battle of Chalons
Battlefields: pictures
Caesar's campaigns in Gaul (58-50 BC) Caesar's campaigns in Gaul began in 58 BC, when the Helvetii and several neighboring peoples began a mass migration from their homes in Switzerland. Caesar forbade their passage through Roman territory and marched against them
Caesar's commentaries Caesar, Julius Caesar's commentaries on the Gallic and civil wars
Collapse of the Roman empire: military aspects modern historians explain the collapse of the western Roman empire in the fourth and fifth centuries in one of two ways, ...
Exploring the army of imperial Rome
Gallic wars Gallic wars
Hadrian's wall nearly 2000 years ago, in 122 AD, the Emperor Hadrian embarked on a huge undertaking: to mark the northernmost boundary of Roman Britain with an unusually long fortified wall
Imperial battle index
Kroniek van de Romeinen militaire en politieke geschiedenis, in Dutch
Legio XV Apollinaris
Legio XX Valeria Victrix Ballestria
Location of legions
Major battles in Roman history
Maps of Ancient Warfare
Praetorian guard
Roman army
Roman army I legions, camps, standards, officers, troops in Rome
Roman army II legionary armor, auxiliary troops, army activities and pay, punishments and rewards
Roman army in the late republic and early empire
Roman empire expansion
Roman equipment
Roman forts of Kharga Oasis Ain Umm Dabadib is a major ancient settlement located to the north of Qasr Kharga in Kharga Oasis in Egypt's Western Desert. The site, primarily Roman, is an amazing collection of buildings, tombs, and aqueducts
Roman legions Roman legions
Roman legions a Roman legion was an infantry unit consisting of  heavily armed soldiers, equiped with shields, armor, helmets, spears and swords
Roman legions: geographical overview
Roman legions in Britain
Roman military
Rome and the Punic wars
Siege of Syracuse
The Glory that was Rome
The Germanic Invasions of Western Europe
The Germanic Invasions, 378-439
The Roman army page the power of the Roman emperors rested on their control of massive armed forces, paid for out of the emperor's privy purse and bound to him by an oath of personal allegiance
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