Armies of the Late Roman Empire, AD 284-476: History, Organization & Equipment
An illustrated guide to the organization, structure, equipment, weapons, combat history, and tactics of the Late Roman military forces.
This guide to the Late Roman Army focusses on the dramatic and crucial period that started with the accession of Diocletian and ended with the definitive fall of the Western Roman Empire. This was a turbulent period during which the Roman state and its armed forces changed.
Gabriele Esposito challenges many stereotypes and misconceptions regarding the Late Roman Army; for example, he argues that the Roman military machine remained a reliable and efficient one until the very last decades of the Western Empire. The author describes the organization, structure, equipment, weapons, combat history and tactics of Late Roman military forces. The comitatenses (field armies), limitanei (frontier units), foederati (allied soldiers), bucellarii (mercenaries), scholae palatinae (mounted bodyguards), protectores (personal guards) and many other kinds of troops are covered.
The book is lavishly illustrated in color, including the shield devices from the Notitia Dignitatum. The origins and causes for the final military fall of the Empire are discussed in detail, as well as the influence of the "barbarian" peoples on the Roman Army.
Praise for Armies of the Late Roman Empire, AD 284–476
"An excellent introduction to the subject for the novice, and seasoned students of the subject may find it of use as well." —The NYMAS Review
"This beautifully illustrated book depicts the very different arms and armour of the late Roman Empire as Roman soldiers adapted to the challenges of the rising barbarian armies . . . Very Highly Recommended." —Firetrench
"Superbly well-illustrated . . . historians, re-enactors and war gamers will find invaluable to understanding and picturing the Roman forces." —Hoplite Association
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Armies of the Late Roman Empire, AD 284-476: History, Organization & Equipment
An illustrated guide to the organization, structure, equipment, weapons, combat history, and tactics of the Late Roman military forces.
This guide to the Late Roman Army focusses on the dramatic and crucial period that started with the accession of Diocletian and ended with the definitive fall of the Western Roman Empire. This was a turbulent period during which the Roman state and its armed forces changed.
Gabriele Esposito challenges many stereotypes and misconceptions regarding the Late Roman Army; for example, he argues that the Roman military machine remained a reliable and efficient one until the very last decades of the Western Empire. The author describes the organization, structure, equipment, weapons, combat history and tactics of Late Roman military forces. The comitatenses (field armies), limitanei (frontier units), foederati (allied soldiers), bucellarii (mercenaries), scholae palatinae (mounted bodyguards), protectores (personal guards) and many other kinds of troops are covered.
The book is lavishly illustrated in color, including the shield devices from the Notitia Dignitatum. The origins and causes for the final military fall of the Empire are discussed in detail, as well as the influence of the "barbarian" peoples on the Roman Army.
Praise for Armies of the Late Roman Empire, AD 284–476
"An excellent introduction to the subject for the novice, and seasoned students of the subject may find it of use as well." —The NYMAS Review
"This beautifully illustrated book depicts the very different arms and armour of the late Roman Empire as Roman soldiers adapted to the challenges of the rising barbarian armies . . . Very Highly Recommended." —Firetrench
"Superbly well-illustrated . . . historians, re-enactors and war gamers will find invaluable to understanding and picturing the Roman forces." —Hoplite Association
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Armies of the Late Roman Empire, AD 284-476: History, Organization & Equipment

Armies of the Late Roman Empire, AD 284-476: History, Organization & Equipment

by Gabriele Esposito
Armies of the Late Roman Empire, AD 284-476: History, Organization & Equipment

Armies of the Late Roman Empire, AD 284-476: History, Organization & Equipment

by Gabriele Esposito

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An illustrated guide to the organization, structure, equipment, weapons, combat history, and tactics of the Late Roman military forces.
This guide to the Late Roman Army focusses on the dramatic and crucial period that started with the accession of Diocletian and ended with the definitive fall of the Western Roman Empire. This was a turbulent period during which the Roman state and its armed forces changed.
Gabriele Esposito challenges many stereotypes and misconceptions regarding the Late Roman Army; for example, he argues that the Roman military machine remained a reliable and efficient one until the very last decades of the Western Empire. The author describes the organization, structure, equipment, weapons, combat history and tactics of Late Roman military forces. The comitatenses (field armies), limitanei (frontier units), foederati (allied soldiers), bucellarii (mercenaries), scholae palatinae (mounted bodyguards), protectores (personal guards) and many other kinds of troops are covered.
The book is lavishly illustrated in color, including the shield devices from the Notitia Dignitatum. The origins and causes for the final military fall of the Empire are discussed in detail, as well as the influence of the "barbarian" peoples on the Roman Army.
Praise for Armies of the Late Roman Empire, AD 284–476
"An excellent introduction to the subject for the novice, and seasoned students of the subject may find it of use as well." —The NYMAS Review
"This beautifully illustrated book depicts the very different arms and armour of the late Roman Empire as Roman soldiers adapted to the challenges of the rising barbarian armies . . . Very Highly Recommended." —Firetrench
"Superbly well-illustrated . . . historians, re-enactors and war gamers will find invaluable to understanding and picturing the Roman forces." —Hoplite Association

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781526730381
Publisher: Pen & Sword Military
Publication date: 01/24/2020
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Format: eBook
Pages: 208
File size: 48 MB
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About the Author

Gabriele Esposito is an Italian researcher and a long-time student of military history, whose interests and expertise range widely over various periods. He is the author of numerous books on armies and uniforms and is a regular contributor to many specialized magazines in Italy, France, Netherlands and UK. His many previous works include Armies of Early Colonial North America 1607–1713, published by Pen & Sword in 2018.
Gabriele Esposito is an Italian researcher and a long-time student of military history, whose interests and expertise range widely over various periods. He is the author of numerous books on armies and uniforms and is a regular contributor to many specialized magazines in Italy, France, Netherlands and UK. His many previous works include Armies of Early Colonial North America 1607-1713, published by Pen & Sword in 2018.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgements vii

Introduction viii

Chronology xii

Chapter 1 The Roman Army of the Principate 1

Chapter 2 The Transformation of the Third Century 22

Chapter 3 The Great Reforms of Diocletian and Constantino 43

Chapter 4 Clothing, Equipment and Weaponry 76

Appendix I The Roman Army of the Notitia Dignitatum 112

Appendix II Equipments and weapons of the Late Roman Army 150

Bibliography 166

The Re-enactors who Contributed to this Book 170

Index 177

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