10-29-2018, 08:06 PM
From Luttwak's The Grand Strategy of the Roman Empire: following the II century, the Roman Fortresses chnged their size and organization, here an example:
In some cases, the fortresses were build inside previous forts (Vindonissa, Eining). It is not really easy to estimate the number of men of a fortress of the late period, comparing it to to the number of men of a fortress of the second century.
In some cases, the fortresses were build inside previous forts (Vindonissa, Eining). It is not really easy to estimate the number of men of a fortress of the late period, comparing it to to the number of men of a fortress of the second century.