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A Terribly Harmful Name
08-07-2008, 23:20
Hello,

EB is perhaps the only mod of the 270 B.C timeframe that depicts the earlier stages of the Roman Legion, that is, the "Camillan Military Era". Usually most mods and vanilla itself depict the Romans already in the Polybian stage by then.

I have a question: are there any good books or websites that mention "Camillan" troops in detail? Why aren't they so famous if according to EB they lasted up the mid 3rd century? Any source that the EB team originally used to make them is welcome.

Che Roriniho
08-07-2008, 23:28
Hello,

EB is perhaps the only mod of the 270 B.C timeframe that depicts the earlier stages of the Roman Legion, that is, the "Camillan Military Era". Usually most mods and vanilla itself depict the Romans already in the Polybian stage by then.

I have a question: are there any good books or websites that mention "Camillan" troops in detail? Why aren't they so famous if according to EB they lasted up the mid 3rd century? Any source that the EB team originally used to make them is welcome.

You could have a go at reading Livy. Head over to Project Gutenberg, or, when I've finished editing what I've got, I'll send it to you. I'll PM you in he morning.

A Terribly Harmful Name
08-07-2008, 23:29
Thanks!

So does Livy portray them and their equipment in detail? Or is it like a more general or blurred view?

Also is any modern investigation or study available?

konny
08-08-2008, 11:39
May be you'll like this one:

http://www.roman-empire.net/army/army.html

A Terribly Harmful Name
08-08-2008, 15:51
I was looking for more specific sources, like about their equipment. What kinds of swords did they use before the Gladius, for example.

Strategos Alexandros
08-08-2008, 19:30
I don't know any helpful sources but I think they used a Xiphos sword or similar.