Imperial Roman Army was the military land force of the Roman Empire from 27 BC to 476 AD, and the final incarnation in the long history of the Roman army...
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The Roman army (Latin: exercitus Romanus) served ancient Rome and the Roman people, enduring through the Roman Kingdom (753–509 BC), the Roman Republic...
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not be confused with the Imperial Army (Kaiserliche Armee) of the Holy Roman Emperor. In practice, the various forces of the Army of the Empire often had...
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early Byzantine army) remained largely intact in size and structure until the reign of Justinian I (r. AD 527–565). The Imperial Roman army of the Principate...
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Imperial Army". The Imperial Roman army The Byzantine army The Ottoman Army The Army of the Holy Roman Empire (until 1806) The Army of the Holy Roman Emperor...
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The vast Roman territories were organized into senatorial provinces, governed by proconsuls who were appointed by lot annually, and imperial provinces...
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the Holy Roman Emperor during the early modern period. The Imperial Army of the Emperor should not be confused with the Army of the Holy Roman Empire (Exercitus...
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Praetorian Guard (redirect from Roman Imperial Guard)
(Latin: cohortes praetoriae) was the imperial guard of the Imperial Roman army that served various roles for the Roman emperor including being a bodyguard...
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the citizen legions by Augustus after his reorganisation of the Imperial Roman army from 30 BC. Architecti – An engineer or artillery constructor. Armicustos...
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history of the Holy Roman Empire, the term Imperial Army may refer to: Army of the Holy Roman Empire (German: Reichsarmee), the army of the empire as a...
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with all soldiers in the imperial army, decurions were long-service professionals, the majority volunteers. A Roman imperial legion, which contained c...
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Imperial Roman army by Augustus in 30 BC. Shaped by major social, political, and economic change, the late Republic saw the transition from the Roman...
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The economics of the Roman army concerns the costs of maintaining the Imperial Roman army and the infrastructure to support it, as well as the economic...
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Eastern Roman army refers to the army of the eastern section of the Roman Empire, from the empire's definitive split in 395 AD to the army's reorganization...
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The Roman army of the mid-Republic, also called the manipular Roman army or the Polybian army, refers to the armed forces deployed by the mid-Roman Republic...
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the Roman Empire, beginning in AD 42 during the reign of Emperor Claudius. The books follow the lives of two officers in the Imperial Roman army, Quintus...
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Empire Roman and Byzantine The Praetorian Guard of the Imperial Roman Army in Ancient Rome, from 27 BC – 312 AD. The Equites singulares Augusti, Imperial Horse...
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Military of ancient Rome (redirect from Roman military)
an unsalaried citizen militia to a later professional force, the Imperial Roman army. The equipment used by the military altered greatly in type over...
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The archaeology of death in the Roman period provides great detail into the lives and practices of the Imperial Roman army. The most familiar form of commemoration...
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Legio IX Hispana (category Roman legions)
of the Imperial Roman army that existed from the 1st century BC until at least AD 120. The legion fought in various provinces of the late Roman Republic...
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Rhaetian people (section Roman conquest)
Vindelici, were subjugated by the Imperial Roman army in 15 BC and their territories annexed to the Roman Empire. The Roman province of Raetia et Vindelicia...
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within the imperial system. In this way many groups provided unfree workers for Roman landowners, and recruits (laeti) for the Roman army. Sometimes their...
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importance of the German Imperial Estates in ruling the Empire due to the Imperial Reform. The Hungarian denomination "German Roman Empire" (Hungarian: Német-római...
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the Roman army. In the Imperial Roman army (27 BC – 476 AD), it referred to units of barbarian allies who were not integrated into the regular army structure...
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non-legionary auxiliary regiments of the imperial Roman army, attested in the epigraphic record, by Roman province of deployment during the reign of...
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administrative subdivision of the Roman Empire, or rather a subdivision of the imperial dioceses (in turn subdivisions of the imperial prefectures). A province...
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Auxilia (redirect from Roman auxiliaries)
the citizen legions by Augustus after his reorganisation of the Imperial Roman army from 27 BC. By the 2nd century, the Auxilia contained the same number...
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Imperial Austrian Army may refer to: Imperial Army of the Holy Roman Emperor (1619–1745) Austrian Army during the French Revolutionary and Napoleonic Wars...
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The Imperial Japanese Army (IJA; 大日本帝国陸軍, Dai-Nippon Teikoku Rikugun) was the principal ground force of the Empire of Japan from 1871 to 1945. It played...
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The Imperial Diet (Latin: Dieta Imperii or Comitium Imperiale; German: Reichstag) was the deliberative body of the Holy Roman Empire. It was not a legislative...
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