03/10/2017
On this day in 241 BC the First Punic War was brought to a climactic conclusion.
Battle of the Aegates - Wikipedia
The Battle of the Aegates (or the Battle of the Egadi Islands) was fought off the Aegadian Islands, off the western coast of the island of Sicily on 10 March 241 BC. It was the final naval battle fought between the fleets of Carthage and the Roman Republic during the First Punic War. The result was…
03/22/2016
"Be sure to drink your posca." A crummy junk scroll?!
Lead ink from scrolls may unlock library destroyed by Vesuvius
Almost 2000 years after a volcano buried the city of Herculaneum, we may have discovered a way to read its priceless library of ancient scrolls
06/08/2015
Informative. Not perfect, but informative. Might want to check your volume before hitting play.
RAM Roman Army Structure
RAM Roman Army Structure
02/17/2015
Quick, someone find a bust of Ros!
01/23/2015
"The sheer volume of words available for discovery is probably larger than the entire works of Shakespeare,"
I've been keeping up with his new development, but had no idea there were so many scrolls available to unravel. Exciting stuff!
Major breakthrough in reading ancient scrolls
Revolutionary software is making a breakthrough in reading 2,000-year old Herculaneum scrolls, computer scientists report. After working for more than 10 years on unlocking an ancient piece of history, what lies inside damaged Herculaneum scrolls, one researcher will accomplish the next step in allo…
10/01/2014
When I was a child, no more than 7 or 8, my uncle built a 1:72 scale model of a section of the siege works of Alesia on an old door. And so the seed was planted.
09/16/2014
by Legio XXI Rapax
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07/17/2014
A nice graphic of how Marian legionaries would perform a charge. Quite intimidating to be on the receiving end of, I am sure!
That initial pilum volley would be nerve-racking, men dying, pilum points embedding in your shield, perhaps even far enough to harm you through it! Being forced to drop your ruined shield and face the charging wall of professional heavily armoured soldiers unprotected. A terrifying spectacle, indeed.
Note the legionaries in the first 2-3 rows are the ones to throw their pila, I can't imagine any behind that could manage it with the extended distance and the close proximity of their comrades. - Praetorian
06/08/2014
When you absolutely positively need a bridge built over a major river in under a week, aggravate the Romans.
Romans crossing bridge over Danube to attack Dacia on painting by Radu Oltean.I like how legionaries are not shown here so stereotypically like being uniformly dressed in plate armour only ~amelianvs
05/22/2014
What did the Romans ever do for us?
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05/22/2014
In the twilight hours of a hot summer day in 2013 5000 pint-sized Celts led by Davnoros the Bald ambushed a cohort of young but courageous Roman recruits under the questionable authority of one Aaronious the Hasty. Though the young Romans fought bravely they could not resist the sheer numbers of the foe, and were forced to retreat to quarters. The survivors will return in 2014 with a foam vengeance.
COH V will once again be participating in the Sherwood Forest Summer Camp program, hosting boffer sword and board battles for the fate of Britannia around the Seven Sisters camp fire on July 10th, 17th, and 24th at 7PM (dates and times pending official confirmation). If you are interested in participating on behalf of either faction contact us at [email protected] or text 512-809-4594. Consulships are limited!
04/02/2014
Great artwork. Note the helmet and armour variety of each soldier.