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Roman Soldier Daily Life

Roman Soldier Daily Life. Lesson by Dean Stevens. Essay Question. The Roman Empire was created on the backs of Roman soldiers. Using specific examples explain how Roman discipline, weapons and innovation helped them achieve empire. Bad, Mad and Dangerous to Know. Vinegar and cold palenta

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Roman Soldier Daily Life

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  1. Roman Soldier Daily Life Lesson by Dean Stevens

  2. Essay Question • The Roman Empire was created on the backs of Roman soldiers. • Using specific examples explain how Roman discipline, weapons and innovation helped them achieve empire.

  3. Bad, Mad and Dangerous to Know • Vinegar and cold palenta • Marius’s Mules • 20 years service • Originally landowners • Professional soldiers • No marriage • Service = Citizenship

  4. Roman Soldiers Training

  5. Roman Panoply • Pilum or Hasta • Scutum • Segmentata • Chainmail • Gladius and dagger • Brass Helmet w/crest • Red Tunic

  6. First Row Seat • Raw Recruits/Velites • Standard Bearers

  7. Roman Battle Formation

  8. Tortoise Formation

  9. Barbarian Battle Formations

  10. You’re in the Army Now! • Camp • Roads • Aqueducts • Valor Awards

  11. Roman Camps • Password? • Gambling • Clubbing • Decimation

  12. Essay Question • The Roman Empire was created on the backs of Roman soldiers. • Using specific examples explain how Roman discipline, weapons and innovation helped them achieve empire.

  13. Further Reading • As the Romans Did by Jo-Ann Shelton • A History of the Jewish War by Josephus • Caesar by Christian Meier

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