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Roman Army: A Legionary's Equipment.
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A description of a legionary's soldier in the Roman army uniform and equipment.
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Roman Army: A Legionary's Equipment.
Author
Dylan
School
iCapisce Foundation Ltd
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Dylan.Goodall@hotmail.com
Description
A description of a legionary's soldier in the Roman army uniform and equipment.
Domain
History
Sub-Domain
Ancient
Target Age Groups
Years 7-9 Early Adolescence,Years 10-12 Adolescence,Teriary,Adult
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A description of a legionary's soldier in the Roman army uniform and equipment.
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Long Red Military Cloak
Bronze Pot Helmet
Cassis
Body Armour
Lorica segmentata
Long Curved Rectangular Shield
Scutum
Short Thrusting Sword
Gladius
Dagger
Pugio
Throwing Spear
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kept the legionary warm in colder climates and helped keep the rain off during inclement weather. It's red color was intended to identify him as a Roman which inspired fear into the hearts of his enemies.
kept the legionary warm in colder climates and helped keep the rain off during inclement weather. It's red color was intended to identify him as a Roman which inspired fear into the hearts of his enemies.
would protect their heads from attaining damage against the enemy. This could include against weaponry such as arrows, swords or even the spears of their enemies.
would protect their heads from attaining damage against the enemy. This could include against weaponry such as arrows, swords or even the spears of their enemies.
made from overlapping iron and leather strips, it was riveted together securely enough to withstand sword slashes, yet would flex when the legionary moved about.
made from overlapping iron and leather strips, it was riveted together securely enough to withstand sword slashes, yet would flex when the legionary moved about.
would protect the Roman soldiers at the front and sides from arrows and the impact of hand held weapons yielded at them.
would protect the Roman soldiers at the front and sides from arrows and the impact of hand held weapons yielded at them.
are light and short (no more than 50 cm) so soldiers can use it for stabbing quickly. The legionary wore it high on the right side of his body. This enabled it to be drawn underarm with his right hand without interfering with the shield which he carried in his left.
are light and short (no more than 50 cm) so soldiers can use it for stabbing quickly. The legionary wore it high on the right side of his body. This enabled it to be drawn underarm with his right hand without interfering with the shield which he carried in his left.
was worn on the left hand side of Roman soldiers, it was intended as an auxiliary weapon during close combat. Some suggest that this item was a common weapon of assassination and suicide.
was worn on the left hand side of Roman soldiers, it was intended as an auxiliary weapon during close combat. Some suggest that this item was a common weapon of assassination and suicide.
was just over two meters long and was used for throwing at the enemy. This item was designed to bend and stick in the enemy's shield so he couldnt use it to protect himself or throw it back at the attacking Roman soldiers.
was just over two meters long and was used for throwing at the enemy. This item was designed to bend and stick in the enemy's shield so he couldnt use it to protect himself or throw it back at the attacking Roman soldiers.
was made with iron studs on the leather soles. Their open design premitted the feet to breathe on long marches and were relatively easy to make and repair.
was made with iron studs on the leather soles. Their open design premitted the feet to breathe on long marches and were relatively easy to make and repair.
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