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Not only did Steven James with his magnum opus arrived at the apogee of universal application of great History; He also, more importantly, by discovering the link between Pythagoras and the Roman state, has unlocked the celestial gate of hidden destiny.
“The 16,320 infantry were organised into 204 centuries each of 80 infantry (20 velites, 60 hastati or 60 princeps, or 60 triarii)”
I find this concept of grouping different army types into a single unit quite interesting. My research of book 12B of Maurikios’ Strategicon says that the infantry arithmos has 320 soldiers consisting of a tagma of 256 Skoutatoi and a tagma of 64 Psiloi.
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“so if you want, I can send you my research of the Late Roman army, which still adheres to Pythagorean doctrine.”
Yes, that sounds outstanding. I would be very interested in this. It would help me immensely.