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History Ancient

Late Roman Infantryman AD 236-565

by (author) Simon MacDowall

illustrated by Gerry Embleton

Publisher
Osprey
Initial publish date
Jul 1994
Category
Ancient, Rome
  • Paperback / softback

    ISBN
    9781855324190
    Publish Date
    Jul 1994
    List Price
    $28

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Between the 3rd and 6th centuries AD the traditional legions of heavy infantry were whittled away and eventually replaced by a force of various arms and nationalities dominated by cavalry and supported by missile troops. However, in spite of this trend towards cavalry, the pedes remained the backbone of the Roman army until well into the 5th century. This book details a warrior who was very different from the legionary who preceded him; perhaps he was not as well disciplined, but in many ways he was more flexible – ready for deployment to trouble spots, and for fighting both as a skirmisher and a heavy infantryman.

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Contributor Notes

Simon MacDowall is a professional army officer with a life long passion for history. His hobbies include painting military figurines and wargaming. He has lived in England, Canada, Germany and Belgium as well as seeing service in Central America and the former Yugoslavia. He enjoys good food and drink, travel, wilderness camping and writing.