Roman military history

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Roman military history is the study of ancient Rome’s armed forces, their organization, campaigns, and warfare from the early Republic through the fall of the Empire.

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Roman military history canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf academic discipline
subfield of ancient history
subfield of military history
focusesOnPeriod Late Antiquity
Roman Empire
Roman Kingdom
Roman Republic
includesTopic Crisis of the Third Century
surface form: Crisis of the Third Century conflicts

Dacian Wars
Gallic Wars
Jewish–Roman wars
surface form: Jewish–Roman Wars

Macedonian Wars
Marcomannic Wars
Marian reforms
Praetorian Guard
Punic Wars
Roman civil wars
Roman conquest of Italy
Roman military engineering
Roman military frontiers
Roman military law
Roman military pay and recruitment
Roman religion
surface form: Roman military religion

Roman siege warfare
Roman–Parthian Wars
Roman–Persian Wars
auxiliary troops
barbarian invasions
comitatenses
fall of the Western Roman Empire
imperial legions
limes system
limitanei
manipular legion system
relatedField archaeology
classics
strategic studies
studies Roman army
Roman fortifications
Roman military campaigns
Roman military institutions
Roman military logistics
Roman military strategy
Roman military tactics
Roman naval warfare
Roman warfare
usesSourceType ancient literary sources
archaeological evidence
epigraphic evidence
numismatic evidence

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Roman–Germanic wars partOf Roman military history