Legate of XVPrimigenia
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- Birthday 02/23/1984
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Sydney, Australia
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I like a girl who dosent drink or do drugs, no sorry. I am interested in Julius Caeser and Gaius Marius and the period around the Fall of The Republic as well as the Medieval Era Spanish and portugese race for the new land and a few other eras
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Another Hypothetical question? What would happen if Julius had left more leigions to pacify Gaul when he left for Britain?
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Could the Celts have won?
Legate of XVPrimigenia replied to Zeke's topic in Gloria Exercitus - 'Glory of the Army'
It was close but the true fact is even if the Helvetii and other tribes had joined i personally dont think that it was physically possible for Julius to lose this one. -
Had Carthage ever a chance?
Legate of XVPrimigenia replied to Viggen's topic in Gloria Exercitus - 'Glory of the Army'
It WAS close at times but Carthage just could not stand against the might of the Roman Leigions, in fact the only smart generals who went against Rome were mainly hit and run -
Gracchus Land Reforms Pro Or Con?
Legate of XVPrimigenia posted a topic in Gloria Exercitus - 'Glory of the Army'
For those of you who do not know what the Gracchus land reform is, it is when Gaius Marius changed a law which had previously only allowed men who owned land and got a profit from it, i personally think that it was stupid to even place the law in the first place. -
Pro Or Anti Marius Reform.
Legate of XVPrimigenia replied to Praetorian's topic in Gloria Exercitus - 'Glory of the Army'
It is 107 B.C. and the Grachuss land reforms were probaly the best thing which happened to the legions, to those that dont know what the Gracchus land reforms were it was when Marius decided to change a law which meant men who dident own farms and gaining a profit from them could join the leigions because they were fighting the second punic war (i think) and they needed men -
Roman Conquests
Legate of XVPrimigenia replied to Iulius's topic in Gloria Exercitus - 'Glory of the Army'
I always loved Gaul and have read Julius's book on The Conquests of Gaul i recomend it to you its an excellent book called -
Roman Victories. Which Is Your Favorite?
Legate of XVPrimigenia replied to a topic in Gloria Exercitus - 'Glory of the Army'
I did enjoy reading about the tactics of Illipea so im voting for that -
Military Styles
Legate of XVPrimigenia replied to Briton's topic in Gloria Exercitus - 'Glory of the Army'
Wow Late Republic and dying days is popular -
sorry but i live in Sydney Australia and ive dreamed of joining a legion reenaction
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Roman Officers
Legate of XVPrimigenia replied to Taelactin's topic in Gloria Exercitus - 'Glory of the Army'
You must never forget the officers, they add up a fair few of the leigion -
Mithridates "the Great"?
Legate of XVPrimigenia replied to Spartan19's topic in Gloria Exercitus - 'Glory of the Army'
Well even raising that many men against Rome is an accomlishable feat especially with great crushing defeats oif other rebellions close at hand -
Rome's Biggest Military Disaster
Legate of XVPrimigenia replied to Hamilcar Barca's topic in Gloria Exercitus - 'Glory of the Army'
I think its Adrianople no Roman wants to remember that battle -
Would You Buy This?
Legate of XVPrimigenia replied to Princeps's topic in Gloria Exercitus - 'Glory of the Army'
they look like a fair quality but i would have to agree with lost warrior about not knowing -
Unarmed Combat Training
Legate of XVPrimigenia replied to Legionnaire's topic in Gloria Exercitus - 'Glory of the Army'
The Roman infantry defeated Phobos knowing that the penalties were very harsh, Execution, Disbandment or even Decimation. Also they held because they knew that they were protected on both sides by other leigionaries wheras other tribes just ran as an onslaught leaving gaps or constricting each others movements