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forthcoming
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Book Review
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The Roman Imperial army.
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History
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English
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103-442-155
(Last edited on
2008/04/05 13:41:56 GMT-6)
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ABSTRACT:
The thoughts of a classicist are often a revelation to a generalist. Mr. Cowan’s book is no exception. Although there is fact behind modern perceptions of the Roman army; disciplined, well armed troops whose invincible formations conquered the world. Cowan reveals soldiers who fought outside the group, sought glory and the admiration of their comrades and were devout in their religious views.
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