Today I came across this image while surfing Google. It is one of the best examples of a Roman battle at the front I've seen, watch it for yourselves:
The author of this image is Mariusz Kozik, a Polish artist, which I took the liberty of contact because for doubt about who the Legionaries in the drawing. It is more or less than the Legio X Gemina of Julius Caesar, his best men who are facing during the season the Celts of Gaul. We know this specialized clothing for the cold, which had never before been used in this way for the legions had never been north of the Alps for a long time. Second, the helmet is used Montefortino type, the same as using the pre-Marian legion but was not replaced by iron and bronze until after s. I aD where the infrastructure allows for mass produce. All this tells Julius Caesar himself in his famous journal / book "Comments of the Gallic Wars."
volley The battery is impressive to me every day more convinced that the pilum was perhaps the key to success in the battle of the Roman Legions.
The author of this image is Mariusz Kozik, a Polish artist, which I took the liberty of contact because for doubt about who the Legionaries in the drawing. It is more or less than the Legio X Gemina of Julius Caesar, his best men who are facing during the season the Celts of Gaul. We know this specialized clothing for the cold, which had never before been used in this way for the legions had never been north of the Alps for a long time. Second, the helmet is used Montefortino type, the same as using the pre-Marian legion but was not replaced by iron and bronze until after s. I aD where the infrastructure allows for mass produce. All this tells Julius Caesar himself in his famous journal / book "Comments of the Gallic Wars."
volley The battery is impressive to me every day more convinced that the pilum was perhaps the key to success in the battle of the Roman Legions.
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