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The Roman Army from Hadrian to Constantine (Men at Arms Series, 93)
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The Roman Army from Hadrian to Constantine (Men at Arms Series, 93) Paperback - 1979

by Simkins, Michael

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Osprey Publishing, 1979-05-31. paperback. Very Good. 7x0x9. Nice book. Some wear to cover edges and corners. Pages are slightly yellowed. Cover art is different than shown.
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From the publisher

Michael Simkins is a respected author in the field of Ancient History, and he has written several titles for Osprey. He has a particular interest in, and knowledge of, the Roman Army in Britain, and is a keen re-enactor of this period. His interest extends to having personally recreated many of the weapon and armour pieces that the Roman leggionaire would have worn and used at this time.

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An unrivaled source of information on the uniforms, insignia and appearance of the world's fighting men of past and present. The Men-at-Arms titles cover subjects as diverse as the Imperial Roman army, the Napoleonic wars and German airborne troops in a popular 48-page format including some 40 photographs, and eight full-colour plates.

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About the author

Michael Simkins is a respected author in the field of Ancient History, and he has written several titles for Osprey. He has a particular interest in, and knowledge of, the Roman Army in Britain, and is a keen re-enactor of this period. His interest extends to having personally recreated many of the weapon and armour pieces that the Roman leggionaire would have worn and used at this time.