domenica 2 agosto 2009

War machines






31 IVLIVS TRAINING PICTURES

Salvete Legionaries, here i'm posting some pictures of the last training session.


venerdì 17 luglio 2009

Happy holiday!

Hello all,
I want to wish you happy holliday; I hope that you will have fun wherever you go, and also if you will stay home. I will be away from tomorrow to the 29 of July.
Bye bye, see you soon!
Brodbiz

martedì 14 luglio 2009

Artists in the Legio: closing ceremony on Wed. 15th 1PM


Whoever hasn't yet attended to the exhibit of sculptures and jewels of our tesserarius Aurelius Sejanus Glaucus ((Paol Franizzi)) can do it now or take the opportunity of the official closing ceremony, Wednesday 15th at 1 PM, Basilica Cornelia, Suburra, Plot n°12

lunedì 6 luglio 2009

Artists in the Legio: Sculpture exhibit on Wed. 8th 1PM

Our Tesserarius Paol Franizzi (Aurelius Sejanus Glaucus) will show his artworks on Wednesday 8th at 1.00 PM in the new Basilica Cornelia, Suburra, plot n°12. All the legio is invited to the opening party. Decurio peter Woody (Petrus Cornelius Silvanus) will host the exhibit in the basilica for the entire week and offers that space for similar events, in the future.

martedì 23 giugno 2009

LEGIO XIII AGAINST GLADIATORS

Senatus has sent Legio XIII to stop a rebellion of the gladiators that claim some rights. The battle will take place on June 24th, 1.00 PM at Campus Martius, in front of the doors of Ostia.Ppl can watch the event from the hill, the walls of Ostia or any high place in the surroundings.((Fighters are invited to sign to the board placed near the arena -gladiators- , or in the fort -legionairs-))

venerdì 19 giugno 2009

Cavalry in the ancient Rome

The following is a short resume of a very complex matter: for better knowledge I suggest http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Equestrian_order
We plan to insert in this blog more detailed infos under the tag "Cavalry"

Cavalry starts in the regal period as the personal escort of the king. In the beginning only patricians can be knights, because they can afford an horse; in fact they constituted a social high-rank group, the equites.
Few later, equites were divided in the ones provided of an horse from the public resources (equus publicus) and the ones with an equus privatus (but refunded with public money in case of killing in action) .
In the republican period, at a certain point, also a part of the not patrician class had to be provided with a public horse to rise the number of equites. To be in this group was considered a sort of status symbol and the legend of an ethical supremacy of the knights, starts probably at this point.
On the other side we must admit that the role of the cavalry in the ancient battles was limited in comparison with infantry, at least until the late empire period. So the amount of equites in the army has always been relatively small.
In the late republican period and in the imperial one Romans started to recruit equites from the allied populations, but equipping them with roman horses, because they were better selected.
As far as the limits of the empire were enlarging, cavalry groups (vexillationes) became more important to grant mobility, presence and visibility.
After the matches with populations that largely employed the horses in battle (Parts, Sarmats) the roman cavalry began to rise in number of knights and to change equipment in a more heavy one, going toward the so called catafracts of the middle-age armies.