Originally Posted by Frostwulf
Then why are you so hung up on citing the example of 800 German cavalry?
I believe Caesar had 6 legions, so he may have had a little more than 21k, we don’t know for sure as several legions were under strength.Originally Posted by Frostwulf
But this begs the question....
By your rationale Frosty, if 6 Legions defeated 120,000 Germans but 11 Legions were defeated by 80,000 Gauls..shouldn’t we all be jumping up and down claiming that the ‘Gauls were better than the Germans most of the time’!![]()
I’m afraid that is just your interpretation. You take quotes like Goldsworthy on how during the Gallic campaign the German horse appeared superior and want to extrapolate that (devoid of context) to several hundred years prior. See my post in the "Celts are overpowered" thread for more detailed cross analysis.Originally Posted by Frostwulf
YupOriginally Posted by Frostwulf
No Germans..so?Originally Posted by Frostwulf
The point is anyone can grab an isolated incident out of any semblance of context and start making grandiose claims. What about the alleged force of 430,000 Germans who threw down their arms and fled in panic at the sight of 8 Legions in open country ...when 330,000 Gauls attacked 11 well entrenched Legions? Should we assume all Germans were cowards and the Gauls brave and ferocious warriors?![]()
Yup, which is what EB have. They don’t take Imperial Legions and use them as a bench-mark for all Romans throughout several hundred years of history prior… nor do they take Germanic feat of arms in the mid 1st BC – 1st C Ad and do the same.Originally Posted by Frostwulf
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