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Roman Standards & Standard-Bearers (1): 112 BC–AD 192: Elite

Autor Raffaele D’Amato Ilustrat de Peter Dennis
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 25 ian 2018

Roman unit standards played a important role, both ceremonially and on the battlefield. With the armies of the late Roman Republic and early Empire continually engaged on the frontiers, the soldiers selected for the dangerous honour of carrying them were figures of particular renown and splendour. Standard-bearers wore special armour, with the heads and pelts of animals such as bears, wolves, or even lions draped over their helmets and shoulders. The standards themselves varied greatly, from the legion's Eagle and imperial portrait image to various cohort signa, flags (vexilla) and even dragon 'windsocks' (dracones) copied from barbarian enemies and allies. This first volume of a two-part series by Roman army expert, Rafaele D'Amato uses detailed colour plates and the latest research to examine these vital cogs in the Roman army machine that drove its soldiers to conquer the known world.

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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781472821805
ISBN-10: 1472821807
Pagini: 64
Ilustrații: Black & white and colour photos.
Dimensiuni: 184 x 244 x 8 mm
Greutate: 0.22 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Osprey Publishing
Seria Elite

Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom

Descriere

A fully illustrated study of the colourful standards employed by the Roman army, and the iconic standard bearers who led the legionaries into battle.

Roman unit standards played a important role, both ceremonially and on the battlefield. With the armies of the late Roman Republic and early Empire continually engaged on the frontiers, the soldiers selected for the dangerous honour of carrying them were figures of particular renown and splendour.

Standard-bearers wore special armour, with the heads and pelts of animals such as bears, wolves, or even lions draped over their helmets and shoulders. The standards themselves varied greatly, from the legion's Eagle and imperial portrait image to various cohort signa, flags (vexilla) and even dragon 'windsocks' (dracones) copied from barbarian enemies and allies.

This first volume of a two-part series by Roman army expert, Rafaele D'Amato uses detailed colour plates and the latest research to examine these vital cogs in the Roman army machine that drove its soldiers to conquer the known world.

Cuprins

Introduction - historical evolution of standards, from Marius to Commodus /Late Consular period: standard-bearers - standards /Early Imperial period: standard-bearers - organization & career /Early Imperial legionary standards: the eagle, vexillum & imago /Standards of the cohors, centuria & manipulum /Auxiliary standards: cavalry - vexillum - draco /Praetorian Guard standards - standards of Urban cohorts and Vigiles /Signa Militaria & Signa Imperia /Uniforms and weapons of standard-bearers /The chapel of the standards /Standards in battle - some famous standard-bearers /Glossary /Select Bibliography /Plate Commentaries


Caracteristici

The ancient world is very popular amongst modellers and wargamers who will be attracted by the full-colour reconstructions of the standard-bearers' splendid uniforms in this title.

Notă biografică

Raffaele D¿Amato