12-02-2005, 06:07 PM
Thanks, Robert
Comitatus have been very welcoming to me, somehow seem to combine a passion for authenticity with a friendly, positive atmosphere that keeps it enjoyable.
The website is exceptional, by the way, and the Fectio section has been very useful to me already.
I recently read 'An Age of Tyrants' by Christopher Snyder and he makes a very interesting case about giving 'sub-Roman' society more status as a 'Brittonic period' in it's own right, emphasising continuity, at least of cultural concepts, from Roman regional government.
Comitatus have been very welcoming to me, somehow seem to combine a passion for authenticity with a friendly, positive atmosphere that keeps it enjoyable.
The website is exceptional, by the way, and the Fectio section has been very useful to me already.
I recently read 'An Age of Tyrants' by Christopher Snyder and he makes a very interesting case about giving 'sub-Roman' society more status as a 'Brittonic period' in it's own right, emphasising continuity, at least of cultural concepts, from Roman regional government.
Salvianus: Ste Kenwright
A member of Comitatus Late Roman Historical Re-enactment Group
My Re-enactment Journal
~ antiquum obtinens ~
A member of Comitatus Late Roman Historical Re-enactment Group
My Re-enactment Journal
~ antiquum obtinens ~