01-09-2011, 03:03 PM
Virilis you bad tempered old goat! :evil: A thousand historians will be despairing at your words. Any study of Roman morale relies on primary sources, so let us applaud Byron for reading a book, and the books he is going to read. The educated person should be able to use their knowledge to come to a conclusion, and I firmly expect Byron to agree with the rest of us after his course of reading. :twisted:
I am pleased you like the look of the late Roman army. I remember you joining Comitatus to access group equipment, and I hope you use it. Recreating a late Roman cavalry man means you can combine missile and shock action and become the “perfect” Roman horseman. Maybe Jurjen will be able to give you the opportunity to try it sometime.
I am pleased you like the look of the late Roman army. I remember you joining Comitatus to access group equipment, and I hope you use it. Recreating a late Roman cavalry man means you can combine missile and shock action and become the “perfect” Roman horseman. Maybe Jurjen will be able to give you the opportunity to try it sometime.
John Conyard
York
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York
A member of Comitatus Late Roman
Reconstruction Group
<a class="postlink" href="http://www.comitatus.net">http://www.comitatus.net
<a class="postlink" href="http://www.historicalinterpretations.net">http://www.historicalinterpretations.net
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