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This was very hard work, cos I studied very carefully military- and social structures of Rome. And of course, as usual, laws from codex Theodosianus. I was amazed at how different my view begins to be compared to common views of this... more
Asturius vivas! Pictorial Programme and Function of a Late Roman Belt Buckle A Late Roman brass belt buckle in the collection of the RGZM is decorated with the portrait medallion of a man between victories and two persons likely to... more
This text gives some very small selection of details included in the forthcoming Caracalla: A Military Biography (as an advertisement) due to be published by Pen & Sword this year and in fact provides also a short overview of some of the... more
The Greek text of the famous late Roman compendium of the classic art of war, the Strategikon of Pseudo-Maurice, can be divided into different chronological layers, dated from the fifth to the seventh centuries. The basis for this... more
Development of the Roman army presents to alike sight of the Roman History. Generally, army and administration of the Roman shared same fortune, and entity of Roman supremacy bounded to success of army. Especially, the army underlined the... more
Caracalla. A Military Biography is now available as a hardcover, Kindle and e-book an from the website of its publisher Pen & Sword Publishing and from most of the major booksellers. It is not only the first published biography in... more
Campaigns of Germanicus, AD 13-16 describes briefly the campaigns, joint and combined ops., tactics, strategy, foreign policy, espionage, intelligence gathering, and strategy between ca. 60 BC and AD 150 with particular focus on... more
Pat Southern-Karen R. Dixon, El ejército romano del Bajo Imperio, Madrid, Edi-ciones Desperta Ferro, 2018, 317 pp., 83 figs. y 4 mapas [ISBN: 978-84-946499-3-6]. La obra que nos proponemos reseñar es una traducción de Marco Aurelio Balbás... more
The Catalaunian Fields is a battle well known for the role of terrain in the battle, with Jordanes' description of the engagement focusing almost in its entirety on the hill. With the location of the battlefield now known and new research... more
This article presents a fragmentary and hitherto unpublished inscribed funerary stele, which was reused in Venice as an architectural spolium and has recently come to light. The text, written in Latin, is very likely to be the epitaph for... more
This article provides an update on one of the most famous characters in the history of Ancient Caucasian Iberia. As an Iberian prince exiled in the Roman Empire owing to the changeover of his fatherland in the Sasanian orbit c. 368,... more
Dedicated to the 100th anniversary of the Erwin Schramm’s fundamental work "Μονάγκων und Onager". The one-armed torsion throwing machine, μονάγκων – known since the end of the third century B.C.E. – became the main stone-thrower of the... more
This monograph presents the first complete analysis of all campaigns and battles of the Armenian-Persian War of 449-451, one of the largest in a long series of wars fought between these adversaries during the III-Vth centuries. The study... more
Gordian III and Philip the Arab. The Roman Empire at a Crossroads (Dr. Ilkka Syvänne, Pen and Sword Publishing, Barnsley 22 March 2021) offers not only detailed analysis of the reigns of Gordian III and Philip the Arab, but also a very... more
Generations of historians have often treated the large-scale recruitment of barbarians in the late Roman army as one of the root causes of the decline of the western Roman Empire. But evidence from both the literary and material sources... more
Odin the Man traces the life and times of Odin. The study suggests that Odin was a third century warrior captain who managed to convince his followers that he was a living god, and who caused the mass migrations of the Germanic tribes... more
Plumbata, mattiobarbula and martzobarboulon were the names of a javelin with a lead weight. It was a part of standard military equipment of Late Roman soldiers. Vegetius, Maurice and Anonymous Reformer describe the рlumbata as a throwing... more
RESUMEN Se estudian los documentos que hacen referencia al uso de la sal entre los soldados. Se proponen distintas utilidades: para la dieta, para la conservación de alimentos, principalmente, pero también se propone un uso... more
At the turn of the fourth century, four soldiers ruled the Roman Empire: Diocletian, Maximian, Constantius and Galerius. This Tetrarchy, as modern scholars call it, was the brainchild of Diocletian, and under this emperor's leadership,... more
Ever since Edward Gibbon’s History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, barbarian migrations have loomed large in popular perceptions and scholarly discus-sions concerning ‘the Fall of Rome’. In particular, the arrival of Gothic... more
Battle of the Catalaunian Plains The last victory of the Romans. By Ziv Yoffe. אחרי שהשפיל את קונסטנטינופול והמזרח בשנת 449 , אטילה ההוני החל להביט לכיוון מערב. ניצחונותיו הרבים והפחד שזרע ברחבי שתי האימפריות נתנו לו כבר בשלב זה את... more
In our days we tend to think of conspiracy theories as a predominantly modern concept, which expanded widely during the Cold War and we often underestimate their influence in the public Logos, classifying them as pseudo-history and... more
Between Sanabor and Col several finds were found, which further suggest that in the past military operations were held in this area. An example is the discovery of a slingshot lead projectile in Gradišče near Sanabor. Such projectiles are... more
Entre 260 et 363, les Romains développèrent des éléments de distinction pour construire leur identité face à un Autre appelé Barbare. Bien qu'officiellement opposé à la romanité, le Barbare pouvait y entrer en étant recruté dans l'armée... more
The Roman Empire historically obtained success on the battlefield through its strategic offense ending with a decisive open field battle where the sword was the final arbitrator. Amongst all the wars fought by the Roman Empire against... more
Experts have recently reported false bronze nummi with large reverse monograms of late Roman Imperial and Ostrogothic leaders. The experts include Alain Gennari and other members of Lamoneta.it, but not the present author. He is simply... more
This chapter seeks to highlight the dynamics behind the changing nature of the western Roman Army in the first half of the fifth century, through the concept of ‘Warlordism’. The term ‘warlord’ has often been used in a generic way in the... more
Conférence donnée lors de la troisième journée d'étude "Ludgunum 197", le 07/04/2017.
Selon une idée largement répandue, l’Homme ne fut en mesure de tirer pleinement profit du cheval qu’à partir du Moyen Age en raison de l’apparition d’avancées techniques majeures à cette période de l’histoire. A en croire la liste des... more
From the fourth century CE onwards, the Western half of the Roman Empire experienced a chain of dramatic events and developments. The last Western emperor was deposed in 476 CE and Justinian abolished the Western court in 554 CE. These... more
A look at the climactic battle between Theodosius I and Arbogast at the Frigidus River in September 394. Was it a great victory for Christianity over paganism? Was Theodosius extremely lucky in his victory? Did the battle need to happen... more
Theodosius and the Limits of Empire is the first English language biography of the emperor Theodosius 1st for 25 years. It seeks to provide a comprehensive analysis of the life and reign of one of the most important Roman emperors of Late... more