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1 Chris Quinn & Desmond Hall <>

2  Legions or “levy” was the basic military unit  Legions were always made of Roman citizens  Solders were armed according to their wealth & status  Campaigning Season was a series of wars that led to Roman conquest Senatus Populusque Romanus! (senate)

3 Roman soldiers in legions would be equipped with what is shown During the Late Roman Empire, soldiers begun wearing chain- mail and “Lorica Segmentata” or laminated-strip armor Cavalry would be equipped with bronze cuirasses and then chain-mail

4 Three periods of Rome’s Army Early Roman Army (700B.C.-300B.C.) Army of the Roman Republic (300B.C.- 107B.C.) Imperial Roman Army (107B.C.- 284A.D.) Late Roman Army (284A.D.-641A.D.)

5  Known as Regal Era  Altogether had 9,000 men in legion  2,400 light armed men, 600 cavalry, and 6,000 heavy armed men  Main fighting formation was Phalanx; adopted from the Greeks  There were two praetors and each one controlled 4,500 men  Smaller formations were called Centurias and consisted of 100 men

6 Early Roman Army Formation

7  Many Plebeians were not happy with early government rule  Less important citizens had little rights  Built up tension led to a revolt by the citizens  Ultimately the monarchy was overthrown beginning the Roman Republic  This would lead to many changes in the structure of Rome’s army especially by Marius Gracchus

8  Made Legion more efficient by splitting up into smaller groups of troops  Create Auxiliaries or “Alae” which are non- citizens that make up half of the Roman Army  By this time the Romans had 4 legions and 4 auxiliaries (Two legions per council)  *Romans abandoned the phalanx and create Tortoise formation*  The Roman Army would reach 250,000 men by the end of this period

9 Cavalry- 150 men Cohorts- 480 men Ferentarii- 160 men Triarii- 80 men

10  Rome’s navy was founded in 311 B.C.  It consisted of Roman Galleons, Biremes, and Triremes  Was at one time the biggest Navy in the world  Its biggest use to the Romans was during the Punic Wars  Each ship had a Corvus which allowed Roman warriors to board other ships  After conquest of Carthage Rome’s navy was down-sized because the Roman Empire was mainly accustom to land  The use of Rome’s navy turned to trade and transportation in the Mediterranean Sea

11  The Roman Republic would be turned into an empire by one man  This man was Julius Caesar and he would become so powerful that he became sole ruler of Rome  When Caesar was in power the Roman Army reached record numbers and it would never reach that size again  Under Caesar the council was useless and this would ultimately lead to his death  When Caesar was killed by members of the council, his son Augustus took control of Rome and ruled as dictator

12  The Roman Empire was lead by Julius Caesar and then Augustus Caesar  “Pax Romana” or golden age of Rome occurred during this time  The Roman Army was said to have reached 450,000 men  Incorporated “Praefecti” (Auxiliary commander) and “Legatus Augusti Pro Praetore” (overall commander of Auxililaries) into Roman Empire  *Around 280 A.D. the decline of Rome began*

13  The main importance of the Imperial Navy was to protect trade ships from barbarians  Misenum, built in 31 B.C., was the main Roman naval base of the Mediterranean Sea followed by Ravenna  During this time Rome maintained two large fleets, the Classis Praetoria Misenensis (“Fleet of Misenum”) and Classis Praetoria Ravennatis (“Fleet of Ravenna”) based in the Mediterranean  Last, the Roman Empire would soon collapse and not be able to maintain its navy and in 429 A.D. the Roman navy would be destroyed by vandals from Gaul

14  Emperor of this time was Diocletian  The Roman Army would be split into two (East and the West)  The West Roman Army would fall apart because of the collapse of the West entirely  Yet the East Army remained and would eventually become the last part of the Roman civilization  They were named the Byzantine Army and it would be known for its heavy armor-mint

15  www.roman-empire.net/army/army.html  history-world.org/roman_army.htm  en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roman_army  library.thinkquest.org/26602/war.htm  en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roman_navy  www.unrv.com/military/roman-navy.php  www.roman-empire.net/army/leg-fleet.html  http://www.specialforces.com.ar/viewtopic.p hp?f=64&t=5240  http://patentpending.blogs.com/patent_pendi ng_blog/


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