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The Roman army embodied Rome's political glory like no other in ancient times and shaped its military supremacy. It was one of the most efficient and deadly war machines in history, a complex, highly organised and specialised machine whose greatest strength undoubtedly lay in its flexibility and adaptability. Not only did it represent Rome's armed wing and was the architect of numerous conquests that dramatically expanded the empire, but it was also crucial to its survival, as it guaranteed peace and security for centuries. If politics was the decisive factor, only the army, the most powerful military force of antiquity, could realise the ambitious project of the Roman Empire.
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- Zerbini, Livio
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- L'esercito di Roma
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- Italian text, paperback. 172 pages.
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- Armi, soldati e campagne militari dall’età repubblicana alla fine dell’impero
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