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Re: New recruits - FAVENTIANVS - 12-20-2005

Wellcome Aelia Galla Placidia!

Salue Augusta nostra!!!!


Re: New recruits - Arthes - 12-20-2005

Greetings Galla Placida/Carme
Quote:Hello! My name is Carme and I re-enact in the LEGIO I GERMANICA as Galla Placidia... HONOUR ME!!! :mrgreen:

Seriously... I hope to learn a lot about Late Roman stuff here!

Kisses to Vortigern, Aitor, Tibisius, Avitianus, Maritimus and Faventianus! And to the rest of new friends I'll make here!
and a warm welcome to another lady.... Big Grin !
regards
Arthes


Re: New recruits - FAVENTIANVS - 12-20-2005

And a Late Roman one!


Re: New recruits - LUCIUS ALFENUS AVITIANUS - 12-21-2005

Welcome, Carme.

Carme is one of the most active members of Legio Prima Germanica. Apart his role of Galla Placidia, she's the author of most of the photos of our website [url:p22d1yie]http://www.primagermanica.com[/url]).

Is a very beautiful women and gracious, so it's a good thing she's in RAT now.

I honor you, Augusta. You know.


Re: New recruits - Robert Vermaat - 12-21-2005

Quote:Hello! My name is Carme and I re-enact in the LEGIO I GERMANICA as Galla Placidia... HONOUR ME!!!

Of course, your highness! Your humble servants are now preparing yet anoter festive occasion next summer, where all your subjects will gather to renew our homage! Big Grin

[Image: 2005archeongermanica23s.jpg]Click on the link below to see
Our empress Galla Placidia and her magister militium Anthemius


Placidia - TIBISIVS - 12-21-2005

SALVE, SALVE SALVE IMPERATRIX!!!
WELCOME TO RAT.
Benvinguda.


Re: New recruits - aitor iriarte - 12-22-2005

Welcome Carme! Big Grin
We'll soon have all Legio I Germanica here :wink: . My soldiers seem to be little interested on Internet fora (at least, on those devoted to Roman military equipment! :twisted: )

Aitor


Introduction - Lucilla - 12-22-2005

Pleae let me introduce myself. I am in Oregon and new to this area. I am looking for others who love the Empire like I do. I do not know much but recently did a research paper on Marcus Aurelius. I am a student and mother of two, looking to learn more.
Thank you.


Re: New recruits - FAVENTIANVS - 12-23-2005

Welcome Lucilla!

Could you please sign with your real name? At least your first one if you don't mind... due to RAT rules.

Thanx and welcome again and feel at home.


My apologies..... - Lucilla - 12-23-2005

Simple newbie mistake, thank you.



Michelle


A question..... - Lucilla - 12-23-2005

Please help, if anyone can, I am looking for others who share my interest in my area. Can anyone point me in the right direction? I fear I may be alone here in Portlandia. Thank you,


Lucilla
aka
Michelle


Re: New recruits - Arthes - 12-23-2005

Greetings Lucilla
a warm welcome to RAT... Big Grin
regards
Arthes


Re: New recruits - Robert Vermaat - 12-23-2005

Hi Lucilla, and welcome to the forum.
I think it's a good thing to have some more females in this male-dominated ancient world!
After all, this forum was founded by a woman (Jenny Cline)!


Hi! - Aaron Larsen - 12-27-2005

I suppose I should introduce (or actually reintroduce) myself since I've been away for so long. My name is Aaron Larsen and I make my living mostly by teaching Latin, logic and history at the secondary level at a school here in Harrisburg, PA (and this year I've picked up a couple of grammar classes, too). I suppose you could say that I'm an academic professional of some sort (out of the options given, anyway), though I'm by no means a specialist in this subject, as my doctorate was in modern history and the last college-level class I've taught was a Modern East Asia class at our local Penn State campus last Spring. I've been interested history for as long as I can remember and a special interest in classical military history was formed in my in my youth back when I discovered the wonderful books of Peter Connolly in my local public library.

Being a Latin teacher helps somewhat to keep the subject on my radar screen, though I don't get to teach the class at my school that best relates to this subject, our 8th grade Greek and Roman history class. (The 8th grade teacher does bring me in every year, though to do "Dr. Larsen's Legendary Legion Lecture" and this year I also did the 1st annual "Fantastic Phalanx Forum." Big Grin )

My school starts Latin instruction at the 3rd grade and logic instruction in 7th grade, and our frustrations with finding curriculum to teach these subjects to these age groups caused me (with several colleagues) to write our own stuff and then found a company to publish and market it (Classical Academic Press, LLC). This last year we released our 3rd Latin Primer (and as I type I'm procrastinating working some more on our 2nd logic book) and we've also managed to put together a considerable line of supporting products. One of these days I still hope to put together some sort of "Student's Guide" to the Roman and the Greek armies, but more pressing projects keep pushing it aside… Ah the tyranny of the urgent! In the meanwhile, I'm happy to be back and hope to learn much!

Sincerely,

Aaron


Re: A question..... - Tarbicus - 12-27-2005

Quote:Can anyone point me in the right direction? I fear I may be alone here in Portlandia. Thank you,
There was a Legio II Augusta in Portland, but none of their links work anymore. Anyone got any clues?