Takes a different approach to the Roman army, looking at the
relationship between the Emperor and his soldiers, both the regular army
and the Praetorian Guard, how the army was led and disciplined and what
influence it actually had over politics (ie the Emperor and
succession), in a period when the Emperor was the sole source of
military authority.
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Sunday, August 23, 2020
Leading the Roman Army – Soldiers and Emperors 31 BC-AD 235, Jonathan Eaton
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