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So, how many Roman & Greek reenactors are there?
#1
In ze world?
And if you'd split it out per country/region?
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Jasper Oorthuys
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#2
United Kingdom

England

North Yorkshire One

20-30+ in the Hoplite Association? Don't know exact numbers ...
Comitatus roughly the same
Cristina
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#3
Canada

Ontario - approx. 20 (Legio XXX with 2 cohorts, plus some extras floating around.)

Alberta - approx. 10 (Legio XXI Rapax)

and still growing....
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#4
Germany

Hamburg/North Germany

3 Gladiators and one Medicus (my new group), still growing, hopefully two more next year, and one civilian soon :lol:

A couple of legionaries from my old group, I guess about six
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#5
I know of 15-20 roman reenactors in Flanders(Belgium) but there must be a good deal more. The problem is that only a fraction of all groups are represented on this forum...

Are there members on this forum from large groups like the Italian Legio XXX or the german Römercohorte? I guess these two groups together would almost reach a total 100 reenactors...
Jef Pinceel
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#6
Leg III Cyrenaica here in MA, USA has about 25 members currently, covering both soldier and civilian impressions, but 3 are over in Iraq and most of us are "spread out" in New England states.
Andy Volpe
"Build a time machine, it would make this [hobby] a lot easier."
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#7
Greece 10+
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#8
Quote:Greece 10+
Only 10+? That's not very many....
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#9
10-100 actually their too widespread in Greece
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#10
Ah that sounds a lot better!
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#11
like spread butter on too much bread! :wink:
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#12
Hi Caius here and proudly Canadain ,Eh! Doing 2nd to 4th Century RomanArmy Cheers Caius
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#13
From past reenactments, continued emails, RAT posts, etc., about 10-15 across the State of Georgia, USA. +r.
AMDG
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#14
There are 2 of us I know in British Columbia, Canada- although we're more enthusiasts with stuff than actual reenactors since there isn't a formal group here
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#15
Legio XIV GMV (Wisconsin, Illinois, and Iowa) we have about 20 members on our active roster, about 5 civs and 15 miles.
Rob
Tiberius Martius Julius
Gregalis
XIV GMV
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