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P.Clodius

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  1. I think the Vatican agrees with the topic header, they've attempted to modernize latin. http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/europe/3030169.stm
  2. I'm 1) Caesar 2) Hadrian 3) Claudius 4) Marius 5) Livy Hmmm, I'm not sure about #2, does that mean I'm gay?
  3. I agree with the above statements but would like to a drive, or the can do attitude. It was this more than anything that drove the above to the point at which we know it.
  4. Try this http://intranet.dalton.org/groups/rome/RMil.html
  5. That's a pretty broad subject, you could narrow it to say "The son's of Mars" or "Claudius Marcellus", etc....
  6. No. Vercingetorix did not understand the Roman way of war in that once he had descided to make a static defense as opposed to mobile he sealed his fate. He didn't appreciate the fact that the Romans were the undisputed masters of siege warfare. The Roman victories in the late republic/early empire could be attributed as much to the use of the shovel as the sword. See Sulla's campaigns in Greece, Mark Antony's of Mutina and Phillipi, and Titus' Jerusalem.
  7. I can't think to much about this subject but why does Hollywood feel the need to be fictitious, or embelish? The true story is often more fascinating. Wouldn't you all love to see a factual movie about P. Clodius Pulcher, what a story. Or an account of Scipio, or Claudius Marcellus, I could go on and on, but I'm sure you get the picture, I just wish Hollywood would too.
  8. Hey folks, Love the site. What does UNRV stand for? Have been interested in Roman history for sometime now and have read many of the primary and secondary sources. I'm a firm believer in the adage "Past is Prologue", see where we're heading?
  9. Legions were actually recruited outside of Italy as well as inside during this period (Caesar's Legio X was Spanish). Auxilary units were mostly recruited from outside of Italy. The one standard unifying factor was the compulsary learning of latin as all orders were given in that language and most of the senior officers would have been roman. The often brutal discipline of roman military service meant you either learned quickly or paid the consequences.
  10. Post Marian by far. The birth of the professional, self sustaining legions
  11. No, they aren't just decorations they're awards for bravery. Sort of like wearing the Medal of Honour, VC, DSC, etc...
  12. One entry is sadly missing from the poll and that is the Senate itself. It was mostly responsible for its own demise.
  13. I find it hard to understand why anyone would place Hannibal above P. Cornelius Scipio Africanus! Scipio ran rampant in Spain checkmating the Carthaginians at every encounter with inferior in number forces. He showed his flexibility as a commander by taking Nova Carthago by seige warfare, then defeating Hasdrubal at Illipa in a brilliant manouver. Then he paid Hannibal the compliment by beating him with his own tactics at Zama. Hannibal was a great general, no doubt. But he seems to have been left wanting in the intelligence department for he seriously underestimated just who he was up against. I can just imagine what went through his mind when he received the response to his demands from Rome after Cannae. "WHOOPS"
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