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Sep 20, 2015 · During the fourth century, Ammianus Marcellinus writes that he had seen Roman “infantrymen with shields and crests gleaming with glittering rays, clad in shining mail,” but in the early fifth century, Vegetius is less …
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In the Roman army, the loss of armour was considered a serious crime, and their sale to the side was equated with desertion. The late author Vegetius, who lived at the very end of the 4th century, noted with the greatest disapproval the …
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By the beginning of the 4th century, Roman infantry had almost completely abandoned the rectangular scutum shield. The protection of the Roman soldier began with a shield with a round, elliptical or, more rarely, oval shape, …
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May 14, 2023 · In later periods, the Lorica Segmentata fell out of favor in the Roman Army (by 3rd century AD), though the latest year of its usage was 4th Century AD. Legionnaires afterwards wore little body armor (mail), and armed …
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