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Cimbrian War, Gaius Marius, Generals, Legions, Military, Roman Army, Roman Republic, Rome, War

The Cimbrian War: A New Roman War Machine

The threat of a Germanic invasion had nearly bought Rome to its knees. Yet the Romans would rally and change their way of fighting, but this would affect the long term stability of the Republic. Continue reading The Cimbrian War: A New Roman War Machine

romanimperiumSeptember 6, 20221 Comment
Legions, Military, Province, Roman Army, Roman Britain, Roman Empire

The Battle of Watling Street

The battle which enshrined Boudicca in Ancient History and very nearly prematurely ended the Roman occupation of Britain, concluded in a decisive one sided battle. Continue reading The Battle of Watling Street

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Legions, Military, Roman Army, Roman Empire, Roman Republic, Rome, War

The Imperial Legion: Most complete unit

How the Imperial Roman Legion was the most complete army sub-unit until the Napoleonic Army Continue reading The Imperial Legion: Most complete unit

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About the Author

Want to know the reason how and why Roman history fascinated me? check it out in this post here! Continue reading About the Author

romanimperiumSeptember 19, 2018September 19, 2018Leave a comment
Leaders, Military, Pompey, Roman Leaders

Pompey: Great General or Marketer?

Pompey the Great was one of the most prominent persons in the Roman Republic. The one who added a lot of territory, was he a brilliant general or administrator or a great marketer or a combination of the above? Continue reading Pompey: Great General or Marketer?

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Carthage, Enemies of Rome, Generals, Hannibal, Leaders, Military, Politics, Punic Wars, Roman Army, Rome, War

Rome’s Greatest Nemesis: Hannibal Barca

A civilization that expands makes many enemies. This man was the greatest enemy of the Roman Republic and inflicted a lot of punishment with his steadfast hatred of Rome. Continue reading Rome’s Greatest Nemesis: Hannibal Barca

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Cursus Honorum, Politics, Roman Republic

Censors: Populations and Morals

Censors were the final official position in the Republic. There was no imperium or legislative authority, but the moral authority with this post was immense. Continue reading Censors: Populations and Morals

romanimperiumFebruary 27, 2018Leave a comment
Cursus Honorum, Politics, Roman Republic, Rome

Governors: Enriching Politics and Pockets

Governors were given to high ranking magistrates, basically former Consuls and Praetors. They played a big role in keeping Roman law and order while enriching themselves. Continue reading Governors: Enriching Politics and Pockets

romanimperiumFebruary 8, 2018February 8, 2018Leave a comment
Politics, Roman Republic, Roman Senate

Consul: Apex of the Republic

The Consul was the apex position a politician could aspire to achieve. In this position, they could change the history of the Republic and had immense duties and power to carry out their agenda. Continue reading Consul: Apex of the Republic

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Leaders, Politics, Roman Senate

Praetor: Judicial Leaders

The Cursus Honorum’s 3rd major office was that of Praetor. There were a lot of powers, responsibility and perks associated with this task, but not many would get elected. Continue reading Praetor: Judicial Leaders

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