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Achaea
II1 p24-27 Humble and deadly The ancient slinger
Achaean
II2 p23-29 Sparta's last hurrah The battle of Sellasia (222 BC)
Achaemenid Empire
III6 p27-33 Two brothers face off The battle of Cunaxa
Acharnia
II1 p24-27 Humble and deadly The ancient slinger
Achilles
III3 p13-17 Fighting Homer-style The Nature of heroic warfare
III3 p18-22 Inspired by the bard Philip II; Alexander the Great and the Homeric ethos
III3 p24-25 The shield of Achilles
III3 p34-38 Divine battle frenzy Berserkers and wolf warriors
III3 p6-7 Classical Heroes Historical Introduction
III3 p8-11 Homer Author of the worlds greatest battle-epic
Achoris
III1 p14-17 General-for-Hire Condottieri of the Ancient World
Adad Nirari
II5 p18-25 Besieging in relief Siege warfare and fortification in Assyrian reliefs from the 9th-7th century
Adrianople
I3 p8-10 Heads and chests unprotected Vergetius and the Late Roman Infantry Armour

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II6 p46-50 Paddlewheels and scythed chariots The Anonymous' De Rebus Bellicis
Aegospotamoi
II3 p16-19 Armed Passangers Hoplite marines
II3 p6-7 The age of Trireme Historical Introduction
Aelia Augusta
II6 p12-17 Guarding the gates to Italy The Raetian army in the 3rd century
Aelian
I.1 p32-37 The Next Alexander
II1 p41-45 Read Your Homer
II3 p40-43 Command by Example Part 1: Sextus Julius Frontinus
Aemilius Barbula
II2 p14-17 Grinding Pyrrhus down How Romans recovered from defeat
Aemilius Paulus
III4 p28-35 Hannibal's masterpiece The battle of Cannae
Aeneas
III3 p13-17 Fighting Homer-style The Nature of heroic warfare
III3 p34-38 Divine battle frenzy Berserkers and wolf warriors
III3 p8-11 Homer Author of the worlds greatest battle-epic
Aeneas Tacticus
I3 p40-44 Survive a Siege' Take a lead from the expert
Aetolia
II2 p23-29 Sparta's last hurrah The battle of Sellasia (222 BC)
Afranius

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II4 p12-14 Impetuosity; spies and deceit Caesar's use of intelligence in the Roman Civil War and the Spanish
Africa
IIIS p26-29 Road to Destiny Arminius and Varus before AD 9
Agamemnon
III3 p8-11 Homer Author of the worlds greatest battle-epic
Agathias
III6 p40-43 Symbols of the Empire The Signa of Justinian the Great
Agathocles
III1 p29-35 Mercenary rescues Carthage The battle of the Bagradas river
III1 p9 Mercenary's Helmet
Agesilaus
II4 p36-39 The Hoplite second Shield Defensive roles of Greek cavalry
Agis
II2 p23-29 Sparta's last hurrah The battle of Sellasia (222 BC)
Agiselaos II
I3 p11-14 The Aspis Surviving Hoplite Battle
Agricola
I.1 p10-13 Tacitus' Agricola
I.1 p14-19 Mons Graupius Agricola's greatest battle
I.1 p20-23 Amphibious Warfare in the North
I.1 p25-28 Elite Tribal Infantry Tactics and equipment of the Batavians
Agrippa
I4 p8-9 The Roman conquest of Spain'

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IIIS p10-16 Bella Germaniae The German Wars of Drusus the Elder and Tiberius
Ahenobarbus
IIIS p10-16 Bella Germaniae The German Wars of Drusus the Elder and Tiberius
Aigina
III5 p42-46 Flair for the unexpected Myronides and the Athenian Land Empire
Ajax
III3 p13-17 Fighting Homer-style The Nature of heroic warfare
III3 p34-38 Divine battle frenzy Berserkers and wolf warriors
Akkadian Empire
II5 p12-17 Warfare at the dawn of history Warriors of Babylon and Sumer
Alamanni
I3 p29-33 Julian's most famous fight The battle of Strasbourg AD 357
II6 p12-17 Guarding the gates to Italy The Raetian army in the 3rd century
Alamans
II6 p38-41 Restitutor Orbis The generalship of the emperor Aurelian
Alesia
II4 p19-22 Caesar's legionary Arms and equipment reinterpreted
II4 p30-34 Triumph for Romn siegecraft The rebellion of Vercingetorix
II4 p8-10 A Master of Propaganda Caesar's literary Aims in the Gallic War
Alexander Severus
II6 p12-17 Guarding the gates to Italy The Raetian army in the 3rd century
Alexander the Great
I.1 p32-37 The Next Alexander

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I.1 p38-43 Alexandria's colourful Tombstones Ptolemaic Soldiers reconstructed


I3 p25-28 The Silver Shields Philip's and Alexander's Hypaspists
II1 p32-35 Hoplite or Peltast Macedonian 'Heavy' Infantry
II2 p18-22 To the Last Man Failure; Sacrife and the Triumph of Defeat
II2 p30-34 Phalanx versus Legion Greco-Roman confict in the Hellinistic era
III1 p10-12 Theatre of War The Hellenistic mercenary in contemporary drama
III1 p14-17 General-for-Hire Condottieri of the Ancient World
III1 p6-8 War as a livelihood A historical Introduction
III2 p21-28 In the school of Alexander Armies and tactics in the age of the Successors
III2 p29-36 The fight for Asia The battle of Gabiene
III2 p6-8 Alexander's funeral games Historical Introduction
III3 p18-22 Inspired by the bard Philip II; Alexander the Great and the Homeric ethos
III3 p6-7 Classical Heroes Historical Introduction
III3 p8-11 Homer Author of the worlds greatest battle-epic
III6 p22-26 Leading the Persian Spears Persian Standards of the 5th and 4th centuries BC
Alexandria
I.1 p38-43 Alexandria's colourful Tombstones Ptolemaic Soldiers reconstructed
I4 p10-12 A view from the periphery Appian of Alexandria
III1 p29-35 Mercenary rescues Carthage The battle of the Bagradas river
Alexender the Great
III2 p37 The Sarissa
Alfoldi
II6 p8-11 Coinage and Cavalry The sources for Gallienus and his equites
Aliso

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IIIS p62-69 After Varus Rome and the Rhine


Allectus
III1 p42-46 The emperor as paymaster Mercenaries and the Imperial Roman Army
Alps
III4 p6-8 The Barcids at War Historical Introduction
IIIS p10-16 Bella Germaniae The German Wars of Drusus the Elder and Tiberius
Ambiorix
III3 p5 Reopening of the Gallo-Roman museum; Tongeren (Belgium)
Ambrosius Aurelianus
II6 p42-45 The second Invasion of Britain The Saxons enter Britannia
Amenhotep
III1 p18-22 Soldiers of Ta-Sety Nabian archers of the Pharaohs
Amenhotep II
III4 p42-47 Bowman in the Delta Archery in Ancient Egypt
Amenocles
II3 p16-19 Armed Passangers Hoplite marines
Ammianus Marcellinus
I3 p29-33 Julian's most famous fight The battle of Strasbourg AD 357
I3 p8-10 Heads and chests unprotected Vergetius and the Late Roman Infantry Armour
I4 p22-27 Late Rome's Nemesis Sassian armored cavalry
II1 p41-45 Read Your Homer
II2 p35-39 Catapults in the cohorts Did Rome's auxiliaries have artillery?
II5 p34-37 All not quit on the Eastern front Roman military intelligence gathering in the East

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II5 p42-46 Between Rome and Parthia The dessert city of Hatra
II6 p46-50 Paddlewheels and scythed chariots The Anonymous' De Rebus Bellicis
III5 p48-51 The arrow versus the spear The Breviarium of Festus as a military handbook
III6 p44-49 Changing formations and specialists Aspects of later Roman battle tactics
Amodios
II1 p36-40 Roman tactics defeat Persian Pride The battle of Dara
Amor
I3 p6-7 Shields; helmets and armor'
Amphipolis
II1 p28-31 Warrior Portrait Peltast Light Infantry
Amphitheaters
III2 p38-41 For training and entertainment Gladiators and military amphitheaters
Amyntas
III1 p14-17 General-for-Hire Condottieri of the Ancient World
Anastasias
II1 p36-40 Roman tactics defeat Persian Pride The battle of Dara
Ancient Near East
II5 p6-7 Warfare in the Ancient near East Historical Introduction
II5 p8-11 Recording the ages The beginning of historiography
Andecomborius
II4 p15-18 Resting on a Knife-Edge Caesar's War against the Belgae
Anders, Adam
III6 p6-8 Carnyx; Cornu and Signa Historical Introduction

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Annales
I.1 p10-13 Tacitus' Agricola
Anreppen
IIIS p17-25 Secrets from the Soil The arcaeology of Augustus' military bases
Antigonus
II2 p23-29 Sparta's last hurrah The battle of Sellasia (222 BC)
III1 p10-12 Theatre of War The Hellenistic mercenary in contemporary drama
III1 p36-41 Putting the invaders to use Mercenary tribes in Anatolia
III2 p15-20 Outrageous fortune The rise and fall of Demetrius Poliorcetes
III2 p21-28 In the school of Alexander Armies and tactics in the age of the Successors
III2 p29-36 The fight for Asia The battle of Gabiene
III2 p6-8 Alexander's funeral games Historical Introduction
III6 p50-53 An Ancient Enigma Solving the secrets of ancient military signalling
Antigonus Monaphthalmus
I3 p25-28 The Silver Shields Philip's and Alexander's Hypaspists
Antioch
II5 p34-37 All not quit on the Eastern front Roman military intelligence gathering in the East
III5 p10-12 Trajan's Parthian War Comments on the literary sources
IIIS p26-29 Road to Destiny Arminius and Varus before AD 9
Antiochus
III2 p21-28 In the school of Alexander Armies and tactics in the age of the Successors
Antiochus I
III1 p36-41 Putting the invaders to use Mercenary tribes in Anatolia

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Antiochus III Megas


I2 p37-40 The battle of Magnesia An alternative reconstruction
Antipater
III1 p10-12 Theatre of War The Hellenistic mercenary in contemporary drama
III2 p6-8 Alexander's funeral games Historical Introduction
Antium
II3 p20-23 Rome's first fleets Introducing the Trireme to Rome
Antoninus Pius
III3 p46-49 A camp in search of a campaign The reality of Hyginus' Roman army
Apennines
III4 p36-41 The other invader over the Alps Watershed of the Second Punic War
Appian
I2 p37-40 The battle of Magnesia An alternative reconstruction
I4 p10-12 A view from the periphery Appian of Alexandria
I4 p18-21 Flame of Freedom Viriathus the Lusitanian
I4 p28-31 The siege of Numantia
II4 p12-14 Impetuosity; spies and deceit Caesar's use of intelligence in the Roman Civil War and the Spanish
II4 p24-29 Caesar beats the odds The battle of Ruspina
II4 p6-7 The campaigns of Caesar Historical Introduction
III1 p29-35 Mercenary rescues Carthage The battle of the Bagradas river
III4 p14-21 Forging a professional army Armies of the Barcids
III4 p22-27 Hannibal at the Gates Carthaginian siegecraft in perspective
III4 p28-35 Hannibal's masterpiece The battle of Cannae

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III4 p36-41 The other invader over the Alps Watershed of the Second Punic War
III5 p48-51 The arrow versus the spear The Breviarium of Festus as a military handbook
III6 p14-18 Means of Control Standard and music in Iron-Age Europe
IIIS p30-36 Augustan Legionaries Defining features of the Roman Army
Aquila
III6 p10-12 Caged eagles and Vexilla The evidence for Roman Standards
III6 p40-43 Symbols of the Empire The Signa of Justinian the Great
Aquilifer
III6 p34-39 Eagles; Flags and little Boars The cult of the Standards in the Roman Army
Aratus of Sicyon
II2 p23-29 Sparta's last hurrah The battle of Sellasia (222 BC)
Archaic Era
II3 p16-19 Armed Passangers Hoplite marines
Areobindus
III3 p40-45 Brave deeds Heroes of the Roman army
Aristophanes
I2 p14-19 Citizen Soldiers Daily life in the armies of the Greek city states
II1 p41-45 Read Your Homer
Arma
III2 p10-14 Philon of Byzantium Fortification in theory and practice
Armenia
III5 p10-12 Trajan's Parthian War Comments on the literary sources
III5 p13-19 Seeking the knock-out blow A history of asymmetric warfare

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III5 p22-28 Armed Diplomacy Rome and Parthia in the first century AD
III5 p6-8 The Imperial Nemesis Historical Introduction
Arminius
IIIS p10-16 Bella Germaniae The German Wars of Drusus the Elder and Tiberius
IIIS p26-29 Road to Destiny Arminius and Varus before AD 9
IIIS p52-61 Arminius' Masterstroke The Campaign of AD 9
IIIS p62-69 After Varus Rome and the Rhine
Arminus
IIIS p42-47 Hit and Run The Germanic Warrior of the 1st century AD
Armor
I.1 p25-28 Elite Tribal Infantry Tactics and equipment of the Batavians
II4 p19-22 Caesar's legionary Arms and equipment reinterpreted
IIIS p37-41 The Legionary's equipment Archeological Evidence
Arrian
I.1 p32-37 The Next Alexander
I3 p25-28 The Silver Shields Philip's and Alexander's Hypaspists
II1 p32-35 Hoplite or Peltast Macedonian 'Heavy' Infantry
II2 p35-39 Catapults in the cohorts Did Rome's auxiliaries have artillery?
II4 p40-44 Command by Example Part 2 Polyaenus of Macedon
II6 p12-17 Guarding the gates to Italy The Raetian army in the 3rd century
III2 p21-28 In the school of Alexander Armies and tactics in the age of the Successors
III3 p18-22 Inspired by the bard Philip II; Alexander the Great and the Homeric ethos
III5 p10-12 Trajan's Parthian War Comments on the literary sources
III5 p29-35 The Battle of Nisibis; AD 217 Last battle of the Parthian Wars

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III6 p22-26 Leading the Persian Spears Persian Standards of the 5th and 4th centuries BC
Arrizabalaga, Ignacio
I2 p37-40 The battle of Magnesia An alternative reconstruction
Artabanus
II6 p22-27 Father and son invade iraq The Parthian wars of the first Severi
III5 p22-28 Armed Diplomacy Rome and Parthia in the first century AD
Artabanus V
III5 p29-35 The Battle of Nisibis; AD 217 Last battle of the Parthian Wars
Artabazus
III1 p14-17 General-for-Hire Condottieri of the Ancient World
Artagerses
III6 p27-33 Two brothers face off The battle of Cunaxa
Artavasdes
III5 p22-28 Armed Diplomacy Rome and Parthia in the first century AD
Artaxerxes
III6 p22-26 Leading the Persian Spears Persian Standards of the 5th and 4th centuries BC
Artaxerxes II
II4 p36-39 The Hoplite second Shield Defensive roles of Greek cavalry
Artaxias
III5 p22-28 Armed Diplomacy Rome and Parthia in the first century AD
Artexerxes
III6 p27-33 Two brothers face off The battle of Cunaxa
Asclepiodotus

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I.1 p32-37 The Next Alexander


III2 p37 The Sarissa
Ashurbanipal
II5 p18-25 Besieging in relief Siege warfare and fortification in Assyrian reliefs from the 9th-7th century
Asia
II3 p40-43 Command by Example Part 1: Sextus Julius Frontinus
III2 p6-8 Alexander's funeral games Historical Introduction
Asia Minor
I2 p37-40 The battle of Magnesia An alternative reconstruction
III2 p21-28 In the school of Alexander Armies and tactics in the age of the Successors
III5 p6-8 The Imperial Nemesis Historical Introduction
III6 p27-33 Two brothers face off The battle of Cunaxa
Aspis
I3 p11-14 The Aspis Surviving Hoplite Battle
Assyrian Empire
II5 p18-25 Besieging in relief Siege warfare and fortification in Assyrian reliefs from the 9th-7th century
Assyrians
II5 p6-7 Warfare in the Ancient near East Historical Introduction
Athenaeus Mechanicus
III3 p50-53 Machines of War Athenaeus Mechanicus' On Machines
Athens
II3 p25-29 Stumbling to Disaster The Naval Battle of Sybota
III1 p14-17 General-for-Hire Condottieri of the Ancient World

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III2 p15-20 Outrageous fortune The rise and fall of Demetrius Poliorcetes
III5 p42-46 Flair for the unexpected Myronides and the Athenian Land Empire
Atilius Primus
II5 p38-41 Life on retirement Veterans of the Roman Imperial Army
Attila
I2 p22-24 The Nomad War Camp Life with the warrior tribes of the Steppe
Augsburg-Oberhausen
IIIS p37-41 The Legionary's equipment Archeological Evidence
Augustus
I.1 p44-48 Pontius Pilate's Bodyguard The Roman Army in Judea AD 6-66
II1 p7-11 Weapon and Status Symbol? The scutum in the early Roman Empire
II2 p35-39 Catapults in the cohorts Did Rome's auxiliaries have artillery?
II2 p6-8 Victory and Defeat
II5 p38-41 Life on retirement Veterans of the Roman Imperial Army
III5 p22-28 Armed Diplomacy Rome and Parthia in the first century AD
III6 p50-53 An Ancient Enigma Solving the secrets of ancient military signalling
IIIS p10-16 Bella Germaniae The German Wars of Drusus the Elder and Tiberius
IIIS p17-25 Secrets from the Soil The arcaeology of Augustus' military bases
IIIS p30-36 Augustan Legionaries Defining features of the Roman Army
IIIS p4-9 Four misrepresentations Varus' defeat in narrative sources
IIIS p52-61 Arminius' Masterstroke The Campaign of AD 9
IIIS p62-69 After Varus Rome and the Rhine
Aurelian
II6 p38-41 Restitutor Orbis The generalship of the emperor Aurelian

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II6 p8-11 Coinage and Cavalry The sources for Gallienus and his equites
III6 p44-49 Changing formations and specialists Aspects of later Roman battle tactics
Aurelius Mucianus
II1 p18-23 Lanciarii Elite Legionary Light Troops
Aurelius Victor
II6 p30-36 Unsung savior of Rome The reign of emperor Gallienus
II6 p8-11 Coinage and Cavalry The sources for Gallienus and his equites
Aurelius Zoilus
II1 p18-23 Lanciarii Elite Legionary Light Troops
Aureolus
II6 p30-36 Unsung savior of Rome The reign of emperor Gallienus
II6 p8-11 Coinage and Cavalry The sources for Gallienus and his equites
Ausculum
II2 p30-34 Phalanx versus Legion Greco-Roman confict in the Hellinistic era
Babylon
II5 p18-25 Besieging in relief Siege warfare and fortification in Assyrian reliefs from the 9th-7th century
II5 p8-11 Recording the ages The beginning of historiography
III2 p10-14 Philon of Byzantium Fortification in theory and practice
III2 p6-8 Alexander's funeral games Historical Introduction
III5 p10-12 Trajan's Parthian War Comments on the literary sources
Babylonia
III2 p15-20 Outrageous fortune The rise and fall of Demetrius Poliorcetes
Badonicus

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II6 p42-45 The second Invasion of Britain The Saxons enter Britannia
Baecula
III4 p14-21 Forging a professional army Armies of the Barcids
III4 p36-41 The other invader over the Alps Watershed of the Second Punic War
Bagradas
III1 p29-35 Mercenary rescues Carthage The battle of the Bagradas river
Balistarium
II2 p35-39 Catapults in the cohorts Did Rome's auxiliaries have artillery?
Bandon
III6 p40-43 Symbols of the Empire The Signa of Justinian the Great
Barcids
III4 p14-21 Forging a professional army Armies of the Barcids
III4 p6-8 The Barcids at War Historical Introduction
Bardunias, Paul
I3 p11-14 The Aspis Surviving Hoplite Battle
III1 p29-35 Mercenary rescues Carthage The battle of the Bagradas river
Barley, Nick
II1 p14-17 Thucydides on lightly Armed Troops
Bassus
III5 p13-19 Seeking the knock-out blow A history of asymmetric warfare
Batavians
I.1 p25-28 Elite Tribal Infantry Tactics and equipment of the Batavians
Beckinghausen

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IIIS p17-25 Secrets from the Soil The arcaeology of Augustus' military bases
Beda Venerabilis
II6 p42-45 The second Invasion of Britain The Saxons enter Britannia
Belgica
II4 p15-18 Resting on a Knife-Edge Caesar's War against the Belgae
II4 p19-22 Caesar's legionary Arms and equipment reinterpreted
Belisarius
II1 p36-40 Roman tactics defeat Persian Pride The battle of Dara
Belts
III5 p36-40 Romans or Parthians Legionary equipment during the Parthian campaigns of AD 197-199
Bennett, Bob
III2 p6-8 Alexander's funeral games Historical Introduction
Berserkers
III3 p34-38 Divine battle frenzy Berserkers and wolf warriors
Bibrax
II4 p15-18 Resting on a Knife-Edge Caesar's War against the Belgae
Blanka Misic
II5 p34-37 All not quit on the Eastern front Roman military intelligence gathering in the East
Blumberg, Arnold
III3 p18-22 Inspired by the bard Philip II; Alexander the Great and the Homeric ethos
III5 p13-19 Seeking the knock-out blow A history of asymmetric warfare
Boar
III6 p14-18 Means of Control Standard and music in Iron-Age Europe

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Boduognatus
II4 p15-18 Resting on a Knife-Edge Caesar's War against the Belgae
Boeotia
II2 p30-34 Phalanx versus Legion Greco-Roman confict in the Hellinistic era
III3 p26-33 Clash amongst the kings - the Seven against Thebes
III5 p42-46 Flair for the unexpected Myronides and the Athenian Land Empire
Bologna
III6 p14-18 Means of Control Standard and music in Iron-Age Europe
Boudica
I3 p34-38 Boudica's Bloody Revolt Reconsidering the impact
Bow
III4 p42-47 Bowman in the Delta Archery in Ancient Egypt
Breminium
II2 p35-39 Catapults in the cohorts Did Rome's auxiliaries have artillery?
Britain
II2 p40-43 Onasander's General
II3 p40-43 Command by Example Part 1: Sextus Julius Frontinus
II6 p42-45 The second Invasion of Britain The Saxons enter Britannia
Britannia
I.1 p14-19 Mons Graupius Agricola's greatest battle
I3 p34-38 Boudica's Bloody Revolt Reconsidering the impact
Britons
II6 p42-45 The second Invasion of Britain The Saxons enter Britannia

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Brouwers, Josho
III3 p8-11 Homer Author of the worlds greatest battle-epic
Bructeri
IIIS p52-61 Arminius' Masterstroke The Campaign of AD 9
Brutus
II2 p10-13 Victories and Roman coinage
Bu Njem
I2 p10-13 Sherds from the Dessert The Bu Njem Ostraca
Bucina
III6 p20-21 Musical Instruments of War Development of Roman brass instruments
Burrel
I3 p16-19 Sturdy Casques of Bronze Five helmets in the Glasgow Museum
Byzantine Empire
III4 p50-53 The Strategikon of Maurice
Caecina
IIIS p62-69 After Varus Rome and the Rhine
Caedisius
IIIS p52-61 Arminius' Masterstroke The Campaign of AD 9
Caerleon
III6 p34-39 Eagles; Flags and little Boars The cult of the Standards in the Roman Army
Calgacus
I.1 p14-19 Mons Graupius Agricola's greatest battle
Caligula

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II2 p6-8 Victory and Defeat


Calpurnicus Piso
II4 p24-29 Caesar beats the odds The battle of Ruspina
Cambodonum
II6 p12-17 Guarding the gates to Italy The Raetian army in the 3rd century
Campbell, Duncan B.
I4 p28-31 The siege of Numantia
II2 p35-39 Catapults in the cohorts Did Rome's auxiliaries have artillery?
II4 p30-34 Triumph for Romn siegecraft The rebellion of Vercingetorix
II5 p42-46 Between Rome and Parthia The dessert city of Hatra
II6 p8-11 Coinage and Cavalry The sources for Gallienus and his equites
III1 p10-12 Theatre of War The Hellenistic mercenary in contemporary drama
III2 p15-20 Outrageous fortune The rise and fall of Demetrius Poliorcetes
III3 p46-49 A camp in search of a campaign The reality of Hyginus' Roman army
III4 p22-27 Hannibal at the Gates Carthaginian siegecraft in perspective
III5 p22-28 Armed Diplomacy Rome and Parthia in the first century AD
III6 p34-39 Eagles; Flags and little Boars The cult of the Standards in the Roman Army
IIIS p17-25 Secrets from the Soil The arcaeology of Augustus' military bases
Camps
I2 p41-45 Make Camp!' Lay it out the Roman way
Canaan
II5 p26-33 Clash of Chariots The battle of Megiddo
Canabas

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II6 p38-41 Restitutor Orbis The generalship of the emperor Aurelian


Cannae
III4 p14-21 Forging a professional army Armies of the Barcids
III4 p22-27 Hannibal at the Gates Carthaginian siegecraft in perspective
III4 p28-35 Hannibal's masterpiece The battle of Cannae
III4 p6-8 The Barcids at War Historical Introduction
Capua
III4 p22-27 Hannibal at the Gates Carthaginian siegecraft in perspective
Caracalla
II6 p12-17 Guarding the gates to Italy The Raetian army in the 3rd century
II6 p18-21 Forgotten Heroes Victors in difficult times
II6 p22-27 Father and son invade iraq The Parthian wars of the first Severi
II6 p6-7 Rome in crisis: the third century AD Historical Introduction
III1 p42-46 The emperor as paymaster Mercenaries and the Imperial Roman Army
III5 p13-19 Seeking the knock-out blow A history of asymmetric warfare
III5 p29-35 The Battle of Nisibis; AD 217 Last battle of the Parthian Wars
Carchemish
II5 p18-25 Besieging in relief Siege warfare and fortification in Assyrian reliefs from the 9th-7th century
Carnuntum
III2 p38-41 For training and entertainment Gladiators and military amphitheaters
Carnyx
III6 p14-18 Means of Control Standard and music in Iron-Age Europe
Carrhae

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III5 p13-19 Seeking the knock-out blow A history of asymmetric warfare


III5 p6-8 The Imperial Nemesis Historical Introduction
Carthage
I4 p32-37 Scipio's Masterpiece The battle of Ilipa
I4 p8-9 The Roman conquest of Spain'
II3 p20-23 Rome's first fleets Introducing the Trireme to Rome
III1 p14-17 General-for-Hire Condottieri of the Ancient World
III1 p29-35 Mercenary rescues Carthage The battle of the Bagradas river
III1 p36-41 Putting the invaders to use Mercenary tribes in Anatolia
III1 p6-8 War as a livelihood A historical Introduction
III4 p10-12 The rise of hyperpower Polybius; Rome; Carthage and capricious Fortune
III4 p22-27 Hannibal at the Gates Carthaginian siegecraft in perspective
III4 p36-41 The other invader over the Alps Watershed of the Second Punic War
III4 p6-8 The Barcids at War Historical Introduction
Casilinum
III4 p22-27 Hannibal at the Gates Carthaginian siegecraft in perspective
Cassander
III1 p10-12 Theatre of War The Hellenistic mercenary in contemporary drama
III2 p15-20 Outrageous fortune The rise and fall of Demetrius Poliorcetes
III2 p29-36 The fight for Asia The battle of Gabiene
III2 p6-8 Alexander's funeral games Historical Introduction
Cassius
III5 p22-28 Armed Diplomacy Rome and Parthia in the first century AD
III5 p6-8 The Imperial Nemesis Historical Introduction

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Cassius Dio
I3 p34-38 Boudica's Bloody Revolt Reconsidering the impact
I4 p18-21 Flame of Freedom Viriathus the Lusitanian
II4 p6-7 The campaigns of Caesar Historical Introduction
II4 p8-10 A Master of Propaganda Caesar's literary Aims in the Gallic War
II5 p34-37 All not quit on the Eastern front Roman military intelligence gathering in the East
II5 p42-46 Between Rome and Parthia The dessert city of Hatra
II6 p18-21 Forgotten Heroes Victors in difficult times
II6 p22-27 Father and son invade iraq The Parthian wars of the first Severi
III1 p42-46 The emperor as paymaster Mercenaries and the Imperial Roman Army
III5 p10-12 Trajan's Parthian War Comments on the literary sources
III5 p22-28 Armed Diplomacy Rome and Parthia in the first century AD
III5 p29-35 The Battle of Nisibis; AD 217 Last battle of the Parthian Wars
III5 p36-40 Romans or Parthians Legionary equipment during the Parthian campaigns of AD 197-199
III6 p20-21 Musical Instruments of War Development of Roman brass instruments
III6 p34-39 Eagles; Flags and little Boars The cult of the Standards in the Roman Army
IIIS p10-16 Bella Germaniae The German Wars of Drusus the Elder and Tiberius
IIIS p17-25 Secrets from the Soil The arcaeology of Augustus' military bases
IIIS p4-9 Four misrepresentations Varus' defeat in narrative sources
IIIS p52-61 Arminius' Masterstroke The Campaign of AD 9
Castra Vetera
III2 p42-47 From Herculaneum's ashes A Faber Bavalis of 79 AD
IIIS p17-25 Secrets from the Soil The arcaeology of Augustus' military bases
Castrum Novum

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II3 p20-23 Rome's first fleets Introducing the Trireme to Rome


Cato
III1 p48-51 Vegetius' scholarship The Epitoma Rei Militaris and its Sources
Cavalry
II6 p30-36 Unsung savior of Rome The reign of emperor Gallienus
Ceionius
IIIS p52-61 Arminius' Masterstroke The Campaign of AD 9
Celsus
II1 p24-27 Humble and deadly The ancient slinger
Cenabum
II4 p30-34 Triumph for Romn siegecraft The rebellion of Vercingetorix
Centurions
II5 p38-41 Life on retirement Veterans of the Roman Imperial Army
Cerdic
II6 p42-45 The second Invasion of Britain The Saxons enter Britannia
Chabrias
III1 p14-17 General-for-Hire Condottieri of the Ancient World
Chaeronea
II2 p18-22 To the Last Man Failure; Sacrife and the Triumph of Defeat
Charidemos
III1 p14-17 General-for-Hire Condottieri of the Ancient World
Charles, Michael B.
I3 p8-10 Heads and chests unprotected Vergetius and the Late Roman Infantry Armour

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Cheops
III4 p42-47 Bowman in the Delta Archery in Ancient Egypt
Cherusci
IIIS p52-61 Arminius' Masterstroke The Campaign of AD 9
Chester
III2 p38-41 For training and entertainment Gladiators and military amphitheaters
Chinggis Kahn
I2 p22-24 The Nomad War Camp Life with the warrior tribes of the Steppe
Chnodomar
I3 p29-33 Julian's most famous fight The battle of Strasbourg AD 357
Chosroes II
II3 p36-39 The longest lived legion Quinta Macedonia - Legio Antiqua
Christa Steinby
II3 p20-23 Rome's first fleets Introducing the Trireme to Rome
Cicero
II4 p8-10 A Master of Propaganda Caesar's literary Aims in the Gallic War
II5 p48-51 By word of mounth Oral traditions of teaching warfare
III3 p50-53 Machines of War Athenaeus Mechanicus' On Machines
III5 p22-28 Armed Diplomacy Rome and Parthia in the first century AD
Cilicia
I3 p25-28 The Silver Shields Philip's and Alexander's Hypaspists
Cimon
II3 p11-15 "On and on; with ships for spears; they fought" Tactical uses of the Athenian tieres

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II3 p16-19 Armed Passangers Hoplite marines


III5 p42-46 Flair for the unexpected Myronides and the Athenian Land Empire
citizenship
I2 p8-9 Daily Life
Civil War
I2 p25-28 The Real Pullo and Vorenus Historical Caesarian Centurions
Classical Greek Era
I3 p16-19 Sturdy Casques of Bronze Five helmets in the Glasgow Museum
II1 p24-27 Humble and deadly The ancient slinger
II4 p36-39 The Hoplite second Shield Defensive roles of Greek cavalry
III1 p14-17 General-for-Hire Condottieri of the Ancient World
III1 p6-8 War as a livelihood A historical Introduction
III5 p42-46 Flair for the unexpected Myronides and the Athenian Land Empire
III6 p50-53 An Ancient Enigma Solving the secrets of ancient military signalling
Claudius Albinus
II5 p42-46 Between Rome and Parthia The dessert city of Hatra
Claudius Marcellus
II2 p10-13 Victories and Roman coinage
III3 p13-17 Fighting Homer-style The Nature of heroic warfare
III3 p50-53 Machines of War Athenaeus Mechanicus' On Machines
Claudius Nero
III4 p36-41 The other invader over the Alps Watershed of the Second Punic War
Clay

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III4 p48-49 Forging a Legionary Sword Anatomy of the Gladius


Clearchus
III6 p27-33 Two brothers face off The battle of Cunaxa
Cleomenes
II2 p23-29 Sparta's last hurrah The battle of Sellasia (222 BC)
Cleon
II1 p14-17 Thucydides on lightly Armed Troops
II1 p28-31 Warrior Portrait Peltast Light Infantry
Clinias
III1 p23-28 Mercenary Archers Cretan bowman in the Hellenistic era
Clodius Albinus
II6 p18-21 Forgotten Heroes Victors in difficult times
III6 p44-49 Changing formations and specialists Aspects of later Roman battle tactics
Clothing
IIIS p37-41 The Legionary's equipment Archeological Evidence
Coins
II2 p10-13 Victories and Roman coinage
II6 p8-11 Coinage and Cavalry The sources for Gallienus and his equites
IIIS p70-73 Looking for Varus The quest for the Teutoburg Forest
Collegia Veteranorum
II5 p38-41 Life on retirement Veterans of the Roman Imperial Army
Comitatus
IIIS p42-47 Hit and Run The Germanic Warrior of the 1st century AD

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Commodus
I2 p30-35 The Praetorian Guard Easy Soldiering in Rome
Composite bow
III5 p20-21 The Parthian Bow
Conch
III6 p20-21 Musical Instruments of War Development of Roman brass instruments
Constantine
II3 p36-39 The longest lived legion Quinta Macedonia - Legio Antiqua
II6 p46-50 Paddlewheels and scythed chariots The Anonymous' De Rebus Bellicis
III6 p44-49 Changing formations and specialists Aspects of later Roman battle tactics
Constantius
III1 p42-46 The emperor as paymaster Mercenaries and the Imperial Roman Army
Corbulo
II2 p40-43 Onasander's General
III3 p40-45 Brave deeds Heroes of the Roman army
III5 p13-19 Seeking the knock-out blow A history of asymmetric warfare
IIIS p62-69 After Varus Rome and the Rhine
Corcyra
II3 p25-29 Stumbling to Disaster The Naval Battle of Sybota
Corinth
I4 p38-42 Xenophon's Cavalry Commander
II2 p23-29 Sparta's last hurrah The battle of Sellasia (222 BC)
II3 p16-19 Armed Passangers Hoplite marines

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II3 p25-29 Stumbling to Disaster The Naval Battle of Sybota


III5 p42-46 Flair for the unexpected Myronides and the Athenian Land Empire
Cornelius Scipio
III4 p6-8 The Barcids at War Historical Introduction
Cornu
III6 p14-18 Means of Control Standard and music in Iron-Age Europe
III6 p20-21 Musical Instruments of War Development of Roman brass instruments
Corona Civica
II4 p6-7 The campaigns of Caesar Historical Introduction
Coronea
I3 p11-14 The Aspis Surviving Hoplite Battle
Cossus
III3 p13-17 Fighting Homer-style The Nature of heroic warfare
Cowan, Ross
I2 p25-28 The Real Pullo and Vorenus Historical Caesarian Centurions
I2 p30-35 The Praetorian Guard Easy Soldiering in Rome
I3 p16-19 Sturdy Casques of Bronze Five helmets in the Glasgow Museum
II1 p18-23 Lanciarii Elite Legionary Light Troops
II2 p14-17 Grinding Pyrrhus down How Romans recovered from defeat
II3 p36-39 The longest lived legion Quinta Macedonia - Legio Antiqua
II4 p24-29 Caesar beats the odds The battle of Ruspina
II6 p18-21 Forgotten Heroes Victors in difficult times
III1 p42-46 The emperor as paymaster Mercenaries and the Imperial Roman Army

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III3 p40-45 Brave deeds Heroes of the Roman army


III5 p29-35 The Battle of Nisibis; AD 217 Last battle of the Parthian Wars
III6 p44-49 Changing formations and specialists Aspects of later Roman battle tactics
IIIS p30-36 Augustan Legionaries Defining features of the Roman Army
Crassus
II4 p8-10 A Master of Propaganda Caesar's literary Aims in the Gallic War
III5 p13-19 Seeking the knock-out blow A history of asymmetric warfare
III5 p22-28 Armed Diplomacy Rome and Parthia in the first century AD
III5 p6-8 The Imperial Nemesis Historical Introduction
Crete
III1 p23-28 Mercenary Archers Cretan bowman in the Hellenistic era
III1 p6-8 War as a livelihood A historical Introduction
Croesus
II5 p8-11 Recording the ages The beginning of historiography
Ctesias
III6 p27-33 Two brothers face off The battle of Cunaxa
Ctesiphon
II5 p42-46 Between Rome and Parthia The dessert city of Hatra
III5 p10-12 Trajan's Parthian War Comments on the literary sources
Cumae
III4 p22-27 Hannibal at the Gates Carthaginian siegecraft in perspective
Cunaxa
III6 p22-26 Leading the Persian Spears Persian Standards of the 5th and 4th centuries BC

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III6 p27-33 Two brothers face off The battle of Cunaxa


Curtius
II1 p32-35 Hoplite or Peltast Macedonian 'Heavy' Infantry
Cydas
III1 p23-28 Mercenary Archers Cretan bowman in the Hellenistic era
Cynoscephalae
II2 p23-29 Sparta's last hurrah The battle of Sellasia (222 BC)
Cynric
II6 p42-45 The second Invasion of Britain The Saxons enter Britannia
Cyprus
III1 p10-12 Theatre of War The Hellenistic mercenary in contemporary drama
III2 p15-20 Outrageous fortune The rise and fall of Demetrius Poliorcetes
Cyrene
III1 p14-17 General-for-Hire Condottieri of the Ancient World
Cyrus
II5 p8-11 Recording the ages The beginning of historiography
III1 p6-8 War as a livelihood A historical Introduction
Cyrus the Younger
III6 p27-33 Two brothers face off The battle of Cunaxa
Dacia
II3 p36-39 The longest lived legion Quinta Macedonia - Legio Antiqua
II6 p12-17 Guarding the gates to Italy The Raetian army in the 3rd century
II6 p18-21 Forgotten Heroes Victors in difficult times

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III3 p46-49 A camp in search of a campaign The reality of Hyginus' Roman army
III5 p36-40 Romans or Parthians Legionary equipment during the Parthian campaigns of AD 197-199
Dahm, Murray
I.1 p32-37 The Next Alexander
I2 p41-45 Make Camp!' Lay it out the Roman way
I3 p40-44 Survive a Siege' Take a lead from the expert
I4 p38-42 Xenophon's Cavalry Commander
II1 p41-45 Read Your Homer
II2 p40-43 Onasander's General
II3 p40-43 Command by Example Part 1: Sextus Julius Frontinus
II4 p40-44 Command by Example Part 2 Polyaenus of Macedon
II5 p48-51 By word of mounth Oral traditions of teaching warfare
II6 p46-50 Paddlewheels and scythed chariots The Anonymous' De Rebus Bellicis
III1 p48-51 Vegetius' scholarship The Epitoma Rei Militaris and its Sources
III2 p48-51 Vegetius's teachings Learning form Vegetius' Epitome Rei Militaris
III3 p50-53 Machines of War Athenaeus Mechanicus' On Machines
III4 p50-53 The Strategikon of Maurice
III5 p48-51 The arrow versus the spear The Breviarium of Festus as a military handbook
III6 p50-53 An Ancient Enigma Solving the secrets of ancient military signalling
D'Amato, Raffaele
III2 p42-47 From Herculaneum's ashes A Faber Bavalis of 79 AD
III3 p26-33 Clash amongst the kings - the Seven against Thebes
III4 p28-35 Hannibal's masterpiece The battle of Cannae
III5 p36-40 Romans or Parthians Legionary equipment during the Parthian campaigns of AD 197-199

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III6 p40-43 Symbols of the Empire The Signa of Justinian the Great
Dangstetten
IIIS p37-41 The Legionary's equipment Archeological Evidence
Danube
II3 p36-39 The longest lived legion Quinta Macedonia - Legio Antiqua
II6 p12-17 Guarding the gates to Italy The Raetian army in the 3rd century
Dara
II1 p36-40 Roman tactics defeat Persian Pride The battle of Dara
Darius
II5 p26-33 Clash of Chariots The battle of Megiddo
II5 p8-11 Recording the ages The beginning of historiography
III1 p14-17 General-for-Hire Condottieri of the Ancient World
III6 p22-26 Leading the Persian Spears Persian Standards of the 5th and 4th centuries BC
David
II1 p12-13 Light Infantry' Historical Introduction
David Michaels
II6 p30-36 Unsung savior of Rome The reign of emperor Gallienus
De Rebus Bellicis
II6 p46-50 Paddlewheels and scythed chariots The Anonymous' De Rebus Bellicis
Dean, Sidney
II1 p28-31 Warrior Portrait Peltast Light Infantry
II5 p26-33 Clash of Chariots The battle of Megiddo
III3 p34-38 Divine battle frenzy Berserkers and wolf warriors

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IIIS p26-29 Road to Destiny Arminius and Varus before AD 9


Delium
II4 p36-39 The Hoplite second Shield Defensive roles of Greek cavalry
Delphi
III1 p36-41 Putting the invaders to use Mercenary tribes in Anatolia
Demetrias
III1 p23-28 Mercenary Archers Cretan bowman in the Hellenistic era
Demetrius
III2 p15-20 Outrageous fortune The rise and fall of Demetrius Poliorcetes
Demosthenes
I2 p14-19 Citizen Soldiers Daily life in the armies of the Greek city states
II1 p14-17 Thucydides on lightly Armed Troops
II1 p28-31 Warrior Portrait Peltast Light Infantry
II1 p32-35 Hoplite or Peltast Macedonian 'Heavy' Infantry
III2 p21-28 In the school of Alexander Armies and tactics in the age of the Successors
Dendra
III3 p26-33 Clash amongst the kings - the Seven against Thebes
Dexippus
II6 p30-36 Unsung savior of Rome The reign of emperor Gallienus
Diocletian
II3 p36-39 The longest lived legion Quinta Macedonia - Legio Antiqua
II6 p6-7 Rome in crisis: the third century AD Historical Introduction
III6 p50-53 An Ancient Enigma Solving the secrets of ancient military signalling

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Diodorus Siculus
I3 p25-28 The Silver Shields Philip's and Alexander's Hypaspists
I4 p18-21 Flame of Freedom Viriathus the Lusitanian
III1 p10-12 Theatre of War The Hellenistic mercenary in contemporary drama
III1 p29-35 Mercenary rescues Carthage The battle of the Bagradas river
III1 p36-41 Putting the invaders to use Mercenary tribes in Anatolia
III2 p29-36 The fight for Asia The battle of Gabiene
III2 p6-8 Alexander's funeral games Historical Introduction
III5 p42-46 Flair for the unexpected Myronides and the Athenian Land Empire
III6 p14-18 Means of Control Standard and music in Iron-Age Europe
III6 p50-53 An Ancient Enigma Solving the secrets of ancient military signalling
III6 p6-8 Carnyx; Cornu and Signa Historical Introduction
Dionysios of Halikarnassos
I3 p20-23 Inventing the scutum Development of Italic Schields until the Late Republic
Djer
III1 p18-22 Soldiers of Ta-Sety Nabian archers of the Pharaohs
III4 p42-47 Bowman in the Delta Archery in Ancient Egypt
Douglas Sterling
II4 p12-14 Impetuosity; spies and deceit Caesar's use of intelligence in the Roman Civil War and the Spanish
Draco
III6 p10-12 Caged eagles and Vexilla The evidence for Roman Standards
Drakontia
III6 p40-43 Symbols of the Empire The Signa of Justinian the Great

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Drusus
IIIS p10-16 Bella Germaniae The German Wars of Drusus the Elder and Tiberius
IIIS p26-29 Road to Destiny Arminius and Varus before AD 9
IIIS p62-69 After Varus Rome and the Rhine
Dura Europos
III2 p10-14 Philon of Byzantium Fortification in theory and practice
III6 p34-39 Eagles; Flags and little Boars The cult of the Standards in the Roman Army
Dynastic Periods
III1 p18-22 Soldiers of Ta-Sety Nabian archers of the Pharaohs
III4 p42-47 Bowman in the Delta Archery in Ancient Egypt
Early Dynastic period
II5 p12-17 Warfare at the dawn of history Warriors of Babylon and Sumer
Early Roman Empire
I3 p20-23 Inventing the scutum Development of Italic Schields until the Late Republic
II1 p7-11 Weapon and Status Symbol? The scutum in the early Roman Empire
II2 p40-43 Onasander's General
II3 p6-7 The age of Trireme Historical Introduction
Eastern Frontier
II5 p34-37 All not quit on the Eastern front Roman military intelligence gathering in the East
Eastern Hallstatt-Area
II3 p31-35 A Culture Rising Hallstatt Noblemen
Eburones
III3 p5 Reopening of the Gallo-Roman museum; Tongeren (Belgium)

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Edessa
II6 p22-27 Father and son invade iraq The Parthian wars of the first Severi
II6 p8-11 Coinage and Cavalry The sources for Gallienus and his equites
Egypt
II3 p36-39 The longest lived legion Quinta Macedonia - Legio Antiqua
II5 p18-25 Besieging in relief Siege warfare and fortification in Assyrian reliefs from the 9th-7th century
II5 p26-33 Clash of Chariots The battle of Megiddo
II5 p6-7 Warfare in the Ancient near East Historical Introduction
III1 p14-17 General-for-Hire Condottieri of the Ancient World
III1 p18-22 Soldiers of Ta-Sety Nabian archers of the Pharaohs
III2 p10-14 Philon of Byzantium Fortification in theory and practice
III2 p15-20 Outrageous fortune The rise and fall of Demetrius Poliorcetes
III2 p6-8 Alexander's funeral games Historical Introduction
III4 p42-47 Bowman in the Delta Archery in Ancient Egypt
Einhard
II6 p42-45 The second Invasion of Britain The Saxons enter Britannia
Ekphrasis
III3 p24-25 The shield of Achilles
Elbe
IIIS p10-16 Bella Germaniae The German Wars of Drusus the Elder and Tiberius
Eleia
III5 p48-51 The arrow versus the spear The Breviarium of Festus as a military handbook
Elliot, Paul

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II1 p24-27 Humble and deadly The ancient slinger


Emporion
I4 p14-17 Cato's Triumph The battle of Emporion
Ems
IIIS p10-16 Bella Germaniae The German Wars of Drusus the Elder and Tiberius
English, Stephen
II1 p32-35 Hoplite or Peltast Macedonian 'Heavy' Infantry
Ephrates
III5 p6-8 The Imperial Nemesis Historical Introduction
Epictetus
II5 p38-41 Life on retirement Veterans of the Roman Imperial Army
Epidamnus
II3 p25-29 Stumbling to Disaster The Naval Battle of Sybota
Essarhaddon
II5 p18-25 Besieging in relief Siege warfare and fortification in Assyrian reliefs from the 9th-7th century
Etrutia
II6 p30-36 Unsung savior of Rome The reign of emperor Gallienus
Euasia
III5 p6-8 The Imperial Nemesis Historical Introduction
Eumenes
III1 p36-41 Putting the invaders to use Mercenary tribes in Anatolia
III2 p15-20 Outrageous fortune The rise and fall of Demetrius Poliorcetes
III2 p21-28 In the school of Alexander Armies and tactics in the age of the Successors

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III2 p29-36 The fight for Asia The battle of Gabiene


Eumenes of Cardia
I3 p25-28 The Silver Shields Philip's and Alexander's Hypaspists
III1 p6-8 War as a livelihood A historical Introduction
III2 p6-8 Alexander's funeral games Historical Introduction
Euphrates
II5 p42-46 Between Rome and Parthia The dessert city of Hatra
II5 p8-11 Recording the ages The beginning of historiography
II6 p22-27 Father and son invade iraq The Parthian wars of the first Severi
III6 p27-33 Two brothers face off The battle of Cunaxa
Eurydice
III2 p37 The Sarissa
Eurymachus
III3 p34-38 Divine battle frenzy Berserkers and wolf warriors
Eusebius
III6 p40-43 Symbols of the Empire The Signa of Justinian the Great
Eutropius
II6 p46-50 Paddlewheels and scythed chariots The Anonymous' De Rebus Bellicis
II6 p8-11 Coinage and Cavalry The sources for Gallienus and his equites
III1 p48-51 Vegetius' scholarship The Epitoma Rei Militaris and its Sources
III5 p48-51 The arrow versus the spear The Breviarium of Festus as a military handbook
Exploratores
II5 p34-37 All not quit on the Eastern front Roman military intelligence gathering in the East

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Fabius
II4 p12-14 Impetuosity; spies and deceit Caesar's use of intelligence in the Roman Civil War and the Spanish
II4 p30-34 Triumph for Romn siegecraft The rebellion of Vercingetorix
Fabius Maximus
III4 p28-35 Hannibal's masterpiece The battle of Cannae
Felsonius Verus
III6 p10-12 Caged eagles and Vexilla The evidence for Roman Standards
Festus
III5 p48-51 The arrow versus the spear The Breviarium of Festus as a military handbook
Flammoula
III6 p40-43 Symbols of the Empire The Signa of Justinian the Great
Flavinus
II6 p18-21 Forgotten Heroes Victors in difficult times
Flavius Surillo
III6 p10-12 Caged eagles and Vexilla The evidence for Roman Standards
Flavoleius Cordus
II1 p18-23 Lanciarii Elite Legionary Light Troops
Flavus
IIIS p42-47 Hit and Run The Germanic Warrior of the 1st century AD
Florus
IIIS p10-16 Bella Germaniae The German Wars of Drusus the Elder and Tiberius
IIIS p30-36 Augustan Legionaries Defining features of the Roman Army
IIIS p4-9 Four misrepresentations Varus' defeat in narrative sources

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IIIS p52-61 Arminius' Masterstroke The Campaign of AD 9


fortifications
III2 p10-14 Philon of Byzantium Fortification in theory and practice
Fortunatus
III3 p40-45 Brave deeds Heroes of the Roman army
Francisco Tudela
II4 p36-39 The Hoplite second Shield Defensive roles of Greek cavalry
Francois Gilbert
II4 p19-22 Caesar's legionary Arms and equipment reinterpreted
Frontinus
I4 p28-31 The siege of Numantia
II1 p41-45 Read Your Homer
II3 p40-43 Command by Example Part 1: Sextus Julius Frontinus
III1 p48-51 Vegetius' scholarship The Epitoma Rei Militaris and its Sources
Fronto
III3 p40-45 Brave deeds Heroes of the Roman army
Frumentarius
II5 p34-37 All not quit on the Eastern front Roman military intelligence gathering in the East
Fulvius
III4 p6-8 The Barcids at War Historical Introduction
Fulvius Nobilior
I4 p28-31 The siege of Numantia
Gabiene

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III2 p21-28 In the school of Alexander Armies and tactics in the age of the Successors
III2 p29-36 The fight for Asia The battle of Gabiene
Gaius
IIIS p62-69 After Varus Rome and the Rhine
Gaius Julius Caesar
I2 p25-28 The Real Pullo and Vorenus Historical Caesarian Centurions
Gaius Valerius Crispus
II1 p7-11 Weapon and Status Symbol? The scutum in the early Roman Empire
Galatian
III1 p36-41 Putting the invaders to use Mercenary tribes in Anatolia
Galba
II4 p15-18 Resting on a Knife-Edge Caesar's War against the Belgae
Galerius
II3 p36-39 The longest lived legion Quinta Macedonia - Legio Antiqua
III1 p42-46 The emperor as paymaster Mercenaries and the Imperial Roman Army
Gallia Aquitania
I.1 p20-23 Amphibious Warfare in the North
Gallic War
I2 p25-28 The Real Pullo and Vorenus Historical Caesarian Centurions
Gallienus
II6 p12-17 Guarding the gates to Italy The Raetian army in the 3rd century
II6 p30-36 Unsung savior of Rome The reign of emperor Gallienus
II6 p6-7 Rome in crisis: the third century AD Historical Introduction

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II6 p8-11 Coinage and Cavalry The sources for Gallienus and his equites
III3 p50-53 Machines of War Athenaeus Mechanicus' On Machines
Gallus
III3 p40-45 Brave deeds Heroes of the Roman army
Gaugamela
I.1 p32-37 The Next Alexander
I3 p25-28 The Silver Shields Philip's and Alexander's Hypaspists
II5 p8-11 Recording the ages The beginning of historiography
III3 p18-22 Inspired by the bard Philip II; Alexander the Great and the Homeric ethos
III6 p22-26 Leading the Persian Spears Persian Standards of the 5th and 4th centuries BC
Gaul
II4 p12-14 Impetuosity; spies and deceit Caesar's use of intelligence in the Roman Civil War and the Spanish
II4 p15-18 Resting on a Knife-Edge Caesar's War against the Belgae
II4 p19-22 Caesar's legionary Arms and equipment reinterpreted
II4 p30-34 Triumph for Romn siegecraft The rebellion of Vercingetorix
II4 p8-10 A Master of Propaganda Caesar's literary Aims in the Gallic War
II6 p30-36 Unsung savior of Rome The reign of emperor Gallienus
II6 p38-41 Restitutor Orbis The generalship of the emperor Aurelian
II6 p8-11 Coinage and Cavalry The sources for Gallienus and his equites
III4 p36-41 The other invader over the Alps Watershed of the Second Punic War
III6 p14-18 Means of Control Standard and music in Iron-Age Europe
IIIS p10-16 Bella Germaniae The German Wars of Drusus the Elder and Tiberius
IIIS p17-25 Secrets from the Soil The arcaeology of Augustus' military bases
Gaza

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III3 p18-22 Inspired by the bard Philip II; Alexander the Great and the Homeric ethos
Gellius
III2 p15-20 Outrageous fortune The rise and fall of Demetrius Poliorcetes
III3 p40-45 Brave deeds Heroes of the Roman army
Genocide
III3 p5 Reopening of the Gallo-Roman museum; Tongeren (Belgium)
Gentilius Victor
II5 p38-41 Life on retirement Veterans of the Roman Imperial Army
George Cedrenus
II6 p8-11 Coinage and Cavalry The sources for Gallienus and his equites
Gergovia
II4 p30-34 Triumph for Romn siegecraft The rebellion of Vercingetorix
Germania
I.1 p10-13 Tacitus' Agricola
IIIS p10-16 Bella Germaniae The German Wars of Drusus the Elder and Tiberius
IIIS p26-29 Road to Destiny Arminius and Varus before AD 9
IIIS p42-47 Hit and Run The Germanic Warrior of the 1st century AD
IIIS p48-51 Arming the Warrior Archeological Evidence
IIIS p52-61 Arminius' Masterstroke The Campaign of AD 9
IIIS p62-69 After Varus Rome and the Rhine
Germanicus
IIIS p42-47 Hit and Run The Germanic Warrior of the 1st century AD
IIIS p4-9 Four misrepresentations Varus' defeat in narrative sources

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IIIS p62-69 After Varus Rome and the Rhine


Geta
II6 p22-27 Father and son invade iraq The Parthian wars of the first Severi
Gholaia
I2 p10-13 Sherds from the Dessert The Bu Njem Ostraca
Gilgamesh
II5 p12-17 Warfare at the dawn of history Warriors of Babylon and Sumer
Gilliver, Kate
I.1 p14-19 Mons Graupius Agricola's greatest battle
Gladius
IIIS p37-41 The Legionary's equipment Archeological Evidence
Glaucus
III3 p13-17 Fighting Homer-style The Nature of heroic warfare
Glenn Barnett
II6 p22-27 Father and son invade iraq The Parthian wars of the first Severi
III5 p13-19 Seeking the knock-out blow A history of asymmetric warfare
Gnaeus Scipio
III4 p14-21 Forging a professional army Armies of the Barcids
Goliath
II1 p12-13 Light Infantry' Historical Introduction
Gordian III
III1 p42-46 The emperor as paymaster Mercenaries and the Imperial Roman Army
Gorgobina

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II4 p30-34 Triumph for Romn siegecraft The rebellion of Vercingetorix


Granicus river
II1 p32-35 Hoplite or Peltast Macedonian 'Heavy' Infantry
III3 p18-22 Inspired by the bard Philip II; Alexander the Great and the Homeric ethos
Gratian
III2 p48-51 Vegetius's teachings Learning form Vegetius' Epitome Rei Militaris
Greek Classical era
I2 p14-19 Citizen Soldiers Daily life in the armies of the Greek city states
I3 p11-14 The Aspis Surviving Hoplite Battle
I3 p40-44 Survive a Siege' Take a lead from the expert
I4 p38-42 Xenophon's Cavalry Commander
II1 p14-17 Thucydides on lightly Armed Troops
II1 p28-31 Warrior Portrait Peltast Light Infantry
II1 p32-35 Hoplite or Peltast Macedonian 'Heavy' Infantry
II2 p18-22 To the Last Man Failure; Sacrife and the Triumph of Defeat
II3 p11-15 "On and on; with ships for spears; they fought" Tactical uses of the Athenian tieres
II3 p25-29 Stumbling to Disaster The Naval Battle of Sybota
II3 p6-7 The age of Trireme Historical Introduction
II3 p8-10 A picture speaks Representational evidence for Greek Triremes
Grosser, Svenja
III2 p38-41 For training and entertainment Gladiators and military amphitheaters
Hades
III3 p6-7 Classical Heroes Historical Introduction

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Hadrian
II2 p35-39 Catapults in the cohorts Did Rome's auxiliaries have artillery?
III2 p38-41 For training and entertainment Gladiators and military amphitheaters
III6 p44-49 Changing formations and specialists Aspects of later Roman battle tactics
Hadrumentum
II4 p24-29 Caesar beats the odds The battle of Ruspina
Halicarnassus
III2 p10-14 Philon of Byzantium Fortification in theory and practice
Hall, David
I3 p34-38 Boudica's Bloody Revolt Reconsidering the impact
Hallstatt Era
II3 p31-35 A Culture Rising Hallstatt Noblemen
Haltern
IIIS p17-25 Secrets from the Soil The arcaeology of Augustus' military bases
IIIS p37-41 The Legionary's equipment Archeological Evidence
Hamilcar
III1 p29-35 Mercenary rescues Carthage The battle of the Bagradas river
III4 p14-21 Forging a professional army Armies of the Barcids
III4 p6-8 The Barcids at War Historical Introduction
Hammurabi
II5 p12-17 Warfare at the dawn of history Warriors of Babylon and Sumer
Hannibal
II2 p10-13 Victories and Roman coinage

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III4 p14-21 Forging a professional army Armies of the Barcids


III4 p22-27 Hannibal at the Gates Carthaginian siegecraft in perspective
III4 p28-35 Hannibal's masterpiece The battle of Cannae
III4 p36-41 The other invader over the Alps Watershed of the Second Punic War
III4 p6-8 The Barcids at War Historical Introduction
Hannibal Barca
I4 p8-9 The Roman conquest of Spain'
Hanno
III4 p22-27 Hannibal at the Gates Carthaginian siegecraft in perspective
III4 p28-35 Hannibal's masterpiece The battle of Cannae
Hasdrubal
III1 p29-35 Mercenary rescues Carthage The battle of the Bagradas river
III4 p14-21 Forging a professional army Armies of the Barcids
III4 p28-35 Hannibal's masterpiece The battle of Cannae
III4 p6-8 The Barcids at War Historical Introduction
Hasdrubal Barca
I4 p32-37 Scipio's Masterpiece The battle of Ilipa
III4 p36-41 The other invader over the Alps Watershed of the Second Punic War
Hatra
II5 p42-46 Between Rome and Parthia The dessert city of Hatra
II6 p22-27 Father and son invade iraq The Parthian wars of the first Severi
Hatshepsut
II5 p26-33 Clash of Chariots The battle of Megiddo

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III1 p18-22 Soldiers of Ta-Sety Nabian archers of the Pharaohs


Hattusha
II5 p18-25 Besieging in relief Siege warfare and fortification in Assyrian reliefs from the 9th-7th century
Hattusili
III3 p26-33 Clash amongst the kings - the Seven against Thebes
Healy, Ed
I4 p18-21 Flame of Freedom Viriathus the Lusitanian
Hector
III3 p18-22 Inspired by the bard Philip II; Alexander the Great and the Homeric ethos
III3 p6-7 Classical Heroes Historical Introduction
III3 p8-11 Homer Author of the worlds greatest battle-epic
Heinrich Schliemann
III3 p8-11 Homer Author of the worlds greatest battle-epic
Heliodorus
I4 p22-27 Late Rome's Nemesis Sassian armored cavalry
Heliopolis
II3 p36-39 The longest lived legion Quinta Macedonia - Legio Antiqua
Helladic Period
III3 p26-33 Clash amongst the kings - the Seven against Thebes
Hellenistic era
I.1 p32-37 The Next Alexander
I.1 p38-43 Alexandria's colourful Tombstones Ptolemaic Soldiers reconstructed
I3 p16-19 Sturdy Casques of Bronze Five helmets in the Glasgow Museum

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I3 p25-28 The Silver Shields Philip's and Alexander's Hypaspists


II2 p23-29 Sparta's last hurrah The battle of Sellasia (222 BC)
II2 p30-34 Phalanx versus Legion Greco-Roman confict in the Hellinistic era
II3 p6-7 The age of Trireme Historical Introduction
II3 p8-10 A picture speaks Representational evidence for Greek Triremes
III1 p10-12 Theatre of War The Hellenistic mercenary in contemporary drama
III1 p23-28 Mercenary Archers Cretan bowman in the Hellenistic era
III1 p29-35 Mercenary rescues Carthage The battle of the Bagradas river
III1 p36-41 Putting the invaders to use Mercenary tribes in Anatolia
III1 p6-8 War as a livelihood A historical Introduction
III1 p9 Mercenary's Helmet
III2 p10-14 Philon of Byzantium Fortification in theory and practice
III2 p15-20 Outrageous fortune The rise and fall of Demetrius Poliorcetes
III2 p21-28 In the school of Alexander Armies and tactics in the age of the Successors
III2 p29-36 The fight for Asia The battle of Gabiene
III2 p37 The Sarissa
III2 p6-8 Alexander's funeral games Historical Introduction
III3 p18-22 Inspired by the bard Philip II; Alexander the Great and the Homeric ethos
III4 p10-12 The rise of hyperpower Polybius; Rome; Carthage and capricious Fortune
III4 p14-21 Forging a professional army Armies of the Barcids
III4 p6-8 The Barcids at War Historical Introduction
Hellenistic Period
I3 p20-23 Inventing the scutum Development of Italic Schields until the Late Republic
Hellespont

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III2 p21-28 In the school of Alexander Armies and tactics in the age of the Successors
helmet
I3 p16-19 Sturdy Casques of Bronze Five helmets in the Glasgow Museum
III1 p9 Mercenary's Helmet
Helmets
III5 p36-40 Romans or Parthians Legionary equipment during the Parthian campaigns of AD 197-199
Helvius Rufus
III3 p40-45 Brave deeds Heroes of the Roman army
Hengist
II6 p42-45 The second Invasion of Britain The Saxons enter Britannia
Hephaestus
III3 p24-25 The shield of Achilles
Heraclea
II2 p14-17 Grinding Pyrrhus down How Romans recovered from defeat
II2 p30-34 Phalanx versus Legion Greco-Roman confict in the Hellinistic era
II6 p30-36 Unsung savior of Rome The reign of emperor Gallienus
III1 p9 Mercenary's Helmet
Heracles
III3 p6-7 Classical Heroes Historical Introduction
Herculaneum
III2 p42-47 From Herculaneum's ashes A Faber Bavalis of 79 AD
Herdonea
III4 p6-8 The Barcids at War Historical Introduction

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Hernàndez, F Xavier
I4 p14-17 Cato's Triumph The battle of Emporion
Herod
I.1 p44-48 Pontius Pilate's Bodyguard The Roman Army in Judea AD 6-66
Herodian
II6 p18-21 Forgotten Heroes Victors in difficult times
III1 p42-46 The emperor as paymaster Mercenaries and the Imperial Roman Army
III5 p29-35 The Battle of Nisibis; AD 217 Last battle of the Parthian Wars
Herodotus
II1 p12-13 Light Infantry' Historical Introduction
II1 p14-17 Thucydides on lightly Armed Troops
II1 p28-31 Warrior Portrait Peltast Light Infantry
II2 p18-22 To the Last Man Failure; Sacrife and the Triumph of Defeat
II2 p30-34 Phalanx versus Legion Greco-Roman confict in the Hellinistic era
II3 p31-35 A Culture Rising Hallstatt Noblemen
II3 p8-10 A picture speaks Representational evidence for Greek Triremes
II5 p8-11 Recording the ages The beginning of historiography
III6 p50-53 An Ancient Enigma Solving the secrets of ancient military signalling
Hieronymus
III2 p15-20 Outrageous fortune The rise and fall of Demetrius Poliorcetes
III2 p6-8 Alexander's funeral games Historical Introduction
Himilco
III4 p22-27 Hannibal at the Gates Carthaginian siegecraft in perspective

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Hirtius
II4 p8-10 A Master of Propaganda Caesar's literary Aims in the Gallic War
Hispania
I4 p14-17 Cato's Triumph The battle of Emporion
I4 p18-21 Flame of Freedom Viriathus the Lusitanian
Historia Augusta
II6 p22-27 Father and son invade iraq The Parthian wars of the first Severi
II6 p30-36 Unsung savior of Rome The reign of emperor Gallienus
II6 p8-11 Coinage and Cavalry The sources for Gallienus and his equites
III1 p42-46 The emperor as paymaster Mercenaries and the Imperial Roman Army
III3 p50-53 Machines of War Athenaeus Mechanicus' On Machines
III5 p29-35 The Battle of Nisibis; AD 217 Last battle of the Parthian Wars
III5 p36-40 Romans or Parthians Legionary equipment during the Parthian campaigns of AD 197-199
Homer
I3 p6-7 Shields; helmets and armor'
II1 p41-45 Read Your Homer
II2 p30-34 Phalanx versus Legion Greco-Roman confict in the Hellinistic era
II3 p16-19 Armed Passangers Hoplite marines
II4 p40-44 Command by Example Part 2 Polyaenus of Macedon
II5 p48-51 By word of mounth Oral traditions of teaching warfare
III3 p13-17 Fighting Homer-style The Nature of heroic warfare
III3 p18-22 Inspired by the bard Philip II; Alexander the Great and the Homeric ethos
III3 p26-33 Clash amongst the kings - the Seven against Thebes
III3 p34-38 Divine battle frenzy Berserkers and wolf warriors

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III3 p6-7 Classical Heroes Historical Introduction


III3 p8-11 Homer Author of the worlds greatest battle-epic
hoplite
I2 p14-19 Citizen Soldiers Daily life in the armies of the Greek city states
I3 p11-14 The Aspis Surviving Hoplite Battle
II3 p16-19 Armed Passangers Hoplite marines
II4 p36-39 The Hoplite second Shield Defensive roles of Greek cavalry
Hoplomachoi
II5 p48-51 By word of mounth Oral traditions of teaching warfare
Horace
III6 p20-21 Musical Instruments of War Development of Roman brass instruments
Horatius Cocles
III3 p13-17 Fighting Homer-style The Nature of heroic warfare
Horus
III4 p42-47 Bowman in the Delta Archery in Ancient Egypt
Hunnic bow
III5 p20-21 The Parthian Bow
Hyginus
III3 p46-49 A camp in search of a campaign The reality of Hyginus' Roman army
Hypaspists
III2 p21-28 In the school of Alexander Armies and tactics in the age of the Successors
Iberia
III4 p14-21 Forging a professional army Armies of the Barcids

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Iberian Peninsula
I4 p10-12 A view from the periphery Appian of Alexandria
I4 p14-17 Cato's Triumph The battle of Emporion
III6 p14-18 Means of Control Standard and music in Iron-Age Europe
Iccius
II4 p15-18 Resting on a Knife-Edge Caesar's War against the Belgae
Idistaviso
IIIS p62-69 After Varus Rome and the Rhine
Iliad
I3 p6-7 Shields; helmets and armor'
II1 p41-45 Read Your Homer
Ilipa
I4 p32-37 Scipio's Masterpiece The battle of Ilipa
Immae
II6 p38-41 Restitutor Orbis The generalship of the emperor Aurelian
Intermediate Periods
III1 p18-22 Soldiers of Ta-Sety Nabian archers of the Pharaohs
Inti
III4 p42-47 Bowman in the Delta Archery in Ancient Egypt
Ipsus
III2 p21-28 In the school of Alexander Armies and tactics in the age of the Successors
III2 p6-8 Alexander's funeral games Historical Introduction
Iron

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III4 p48-49 Forging a Legionary Sword Anatomy of the Gladius


Iron-Age Europe
III6 p14-18 Means of Control Standard and music in Iron-Age Europe
Ishbi-Erra
II5 p12-17 Warfare at the dawn of history Warriors of Babylon and Sumer
Isin
II5 p12-17 Warfare at the dawn of history Warriors of Babylon and Sumer
Issus
III3 p18-22 Inspired by the bard Philip II; Alexander the Great and the Homeric ethos
III6 p44-49 Changing formations and specialists Aspects of later Roman battle tactics
Italian Peninsula
III4 p22-27 Hannibal at the Gates Carthaginian siegecraft in perspective
III4 p36-41 The other invader over the Alps Watershed of the Second Punic War
Italy
III4 p6-8 The Barcids at War Historical Introduction
Iulius Aprilis
II5 p38-41 Life on retirement Veterans of the Roman Imperial Army
Javelin
IIIS p48-51 Arming the Warrior Archeological Evidence
Jerusalem
I.1 p44-48 Pontius Pilate's Bodyguard The Roman Army in Judea AD 6-66
III1 p42-46 The emperor as paymaster Mercenaries and the Imperial Roman Army
Johannes Lydos

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III6 p40-43 Symbols of the Empire The Signa of Justinian the Great
Jordanes
III1 p42-46 The emperor as paymaster Mercenaries and the Imperial Roman Army
Josephus
I.1 p44-48 Pontius Pilate's Bodyguard The Roman Army in Judea AD 6-66
II2 p18-22 To the Last Man Failure; Sacrife and the Triumph of Defeat
II5 p34-37 All not quit on the Eastern front Roman military intelligence gathering in the East
III1 p42-46 The emperor as paymaster Mercenaries and the Imperial Roman Army
III2 p48-51 Vegetius's teachings Learning form Vegetius' Epitome Rei Militaris
III3 p40-45 Brave deeds Heroes of the Roman army
III5 p22-28 Armed Diplomacy Rome and Parthia in the first century AD
Joshua Gilbert
II6 p38-41 Restitutor Orbis The generalship of the emperor Aurelian
Jovian
II5 p42-46 Between Rome and Parthia The dessert city of Hatra
Judea
I.1 p44-48 Pontius Pilate's Bodyguard The Roman Army in Judea AD 6-66
IIIS p26-29 Road to Destiny Arminius and Varus before AD 9
Julia Caesar
I2 p10-13 Sherds from the Dessert The Bu Njem Ostraca
Julia Domna
II6 p22-27 Father and son invade iraq The Parthian wars of the first Severi
II6 p6-7 Rome in crisis: the third century AD Historical Introduction

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Julian
I3 p29-33 Julian's most famous fight The battle of Strasbourg AD 357
III6 p44-49 Changing formations and specialists Aspects of later Roman battle tactics
Julius Africanus
III5 p36-40 Romans or Parthians Legionary equipment during the Parthian campaigns of AD 197-199
Julius Caesar
II1 p18-23 Lanciarii Elite Legionary Light Troops
II4 p6-7 The campaigns of Caesar Historical Introduction
Julius Caesar Agrippa
IIIS p62-69 After Varus Rome and the Rhine
Julius Caesar Cassius Dio
III6 p44-49 Changing formations and specialists Aspects of later Roman battle tactics
Julius Caesar Drusus
IIIS p17-25 Secrets from the Soil The arcaeology of Augustus' military bases
Julius Caesar Frontinus
II4 p40-44 Command by Example Part 2 Polyaenus of Macedon
Julius Caesar Gaul
IIIS p48-51 Arming the Warrior Archeological Evidence
Julius Caesar Homer
III6 p50-53 An Ancient Enigma Solving the secrets of ancient military signalling
Julius Caesar Iberian Peninsula
I4 p8-9 The Roman conquest of Spain'
Julius Caesar Juba

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II4 p24-29 Caesar beats the odds The battle of Ruspina


Julius Caesar Labienus
II4 p15-18 Resting on a Knife-Edge Caesar's War against the Belgae
Julius Caesar Marcus Licinius Crass
IIIS p30-36 Augustan Legionaries Defining features of the Roman Army
Julius Caesar Mark Antony
II2 p10-13 Victories and Roman coinage
Julius Caesar Plutarch
III3 p40-45 Brave deeds Heroes of the Roman army
Julius Caesar Pompey
II4 p12-14 Impetuosity; spies and deceit Caesar's use of intelligence in the Roman Civil War and the Spanish
Julius Caesar Standards
III6 p6-8 Carnyx; Cornu and Signa Historical Introduction
Julius Caesar Suetonius
II4 p19-22 Caesar's legionary Arms and equipment reinterpreted
Julius Caesar Tacitus
IIIS p42-47 Hit and Run The Germanic Warrior of the 1st century AD
Julius Caesar Titus Labienus
II4 p8-10 A Master of Propaganda Caesar's literary Aims in the Gallic War
Julius Caesar Vegetius
III6 p14-18 Means of Control Standard and music in Iron-Age Europe
Julius Caesar Vercingetorix
II4 p30-34 Triumph for Romn siegecraft The rebellion of Vercingetorix

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Julius Laetus
II5 p42-46 Between Rome and Parthia The dessert city of Hatra
Julius Placidianus
II6 p8-11 Coinage and Cavalry The sources for Gallienus and his equites
Julius Primus
II6 p18-21 Forgotten Heroes Victors in difficult times
Justin
III1 p36-41 Putting the invaders to use Mercenary tribes in Anatolia
III2 p15-20 Outrageous fortune The rise and fall of Demetrius Poliorcetes
Justin II
III4 p50-53 The Strategikon of Maurice
Justinian
III6 p40-43 Symbols of the Empire The Signa of Justinian the Great
Justinus
III2 p29-36 The fight for Asia The battle of Gabiene
Kadesh
II5 p26-33 Clash of Chariots The battle of Megiddo
Kadmos
III3 p26-33 Clash amongst the kings - the Seven against Thebes
Kalkriese
II1 p7-11 Weapon and Status Symbol? The scutum in the early Roman Empire
IIIS p37-41 The Legionary's equipment Archeological Evidence
IIIS p42-47 Hit and Run The Germanic Warrior of the 1st century AD

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IIIS p4-9 Four misrepresentations Varus' defeat in narrative sources


IIIS p52-61 Arminius' Masterstroke The Campaign of AD 9
IIIS p62-69 After Varus Rome and the Rhine
IIIS p70-73 Looking for Varus The quest for the Teutoburg Forest
Knossos
III3 p26-33 Clash amongst the kings - the Seven against Thebes
Koepfer, Christian
I2 p20-21 Feeding the Roman Army
I3 p20-23 Inventing the scutum Development of Italic Schields until the Late Republic
II1 p7-11 Weapon and Status Symbol? The scutum in the early Roman Empire
II3 p31-35 A Culture Rising Hallstatt Noblemen
II6 p12-17 Guarding the gates to Italy The Raetian army in the 3rd century
III1 p9 Mercenary's Helmet
III2 p37 The Sarissa
III3 p24-25 The shield of Achilles
III6 p10-12 Caged eagles and Vexilla The evidence for Roman Standards
IIIS p37-41 The Legionary's equipment Archeological Evidence
IIIS p48-51 Arming the Warrior Archeological Evidence
Kops Plateau
IIIS p17-25 Secrets from the Soil The arcaeology of Augustus' military bases
Lachish
II5 p18-25 Besieging in relief Siege warfare and fortification in Assyrian reliefs from the 9th-7th century
Laevinus
II2 p14-17 Grinding Pyrrhus down How Romans recovered from defeat

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III4 p36-41 The other invader over the Alps Watershed of the Second Punic War
Lagash
II5 p12-17 Warfare at the dawn of history Warriors of Babylon and Sumer
Lahn
IIIS p17-25 Secrets from the Soil The arcaeology of Augustus' military bases
Lanciarii
II1 p18-23 Lanciarii Elite Legionary Light Troops
Larsa
II5 p12-17 Warfare at the dawn of history Warriors of Babylon and Sumer
Later Roman Empire
I3 p29-33 Julian's most famous fight The battle of Strasbourg AD 357
I3 p8-10 Heads and chests unprotected Vergetius and the Late Roman Infantry Armour
I4 p22-27 Late Rome's Nemesis Sassian armored cavalry
II1 p36-40 Roman tactics defeat Persian Pride The battle of Dara
II3 p36-39 The longest lived legion Quinta Macedonia - Legio Antiqua
III6 p40-43 Symbols of the Empire The Signa of Justinian the Great
Lechaeum
II1 p28-31 Warrior Portrait Peltast Light Infantry
Legionaries
II5 p38-41 Life on retirement Veterans of the Roman Imperial Army
Lendering, Jona
I.1 p10-13 Tacitus' Agricola
I2 p10-13 Sherds from the Dessert The Bu Njem Ostraca

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I4 p10-12 A view from the periphery Appian of Alexandria


II3 p25-29 Stumbling to Disaster The Naval Battle of Sybota
II4 p8-10 A Master of Propaganda Caesar's literary Aims in the Gallic War
II5 p8-11 Recording the ages The beginning of historiography
III3 p5 Reopening of the Gallo-Roman museum; Tongeren (Belgium)
III4 p10-12 The rise of hyperpower Polybius; Rome; Carthage and capricious Fortune
IIIS p4-9 Four misrepresentations Varus' defeat in narrative sources
Leonidas
II2 p18-22 To the Last Man Failure; Sacrife and the Triumph of Defeat
Leonidas II
III1 p29-35 Mercenary rescues Carthage The battle of the Bagradas river
Lepcis Magna
I2 p10-13 Sherds from the Dessert The Bu Njem Ostraca
II6 p6-7 Rome in crisis: the third century AD Historical Introduction
Leptis Minor
II4 p24-29 Caesar beats the odds The battle of Ruspina
Leuctra
I3 p11-14 The Aspis Surviving Hoplite Battle
II4 p36-39 The Hoplite second Shield Defensive roles of Greek cavalry
Libanius
I3 p29-33 Julian's most famous fight The battle of Strasbourg AD 357
III5 p29-35 The Battle of Nisibis; AD 217 Last battle of the Parthian Wars
Licinius Lucullus

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I4 p10-12 A view from the periphery Appian of Alexandria


I4 p18-21 Flame of Freedom Viriathus the Lusitanian
Liebanus
II4 p24-29 Caesar beats the odds The battle of Ruspina
light Infantry
II1 p12-13 Light Infantry' Historical Introduction
Lillington-Martin, Christopher
II1 p36-40 Roman tactics defeat Persian Pride The battle of Dara
Lippe
IIIS p17-25 Secrets from the Soil The arcaeology of Augustus' military bases
Lituus
III6 p20-21 Musical Instruments of War Development of Roman brass instruments
Livius
III4 p36-41 The other invader over the Alps Watershed of the Second Punic War
Livy
I2 p37-40 The battle of Magnesia An alternative reconstruction
I4 p10-12 A view from the periphery Appian of Alexandria
I4 p14-17 Cato's Triumph The battle of Emporion
I4 p28-31 The siege of Numantia
I4 p32-37 Scipio's Masterpiece The battle of Ilipa
II1 p12-13 Light Infantry' Historical Introduction
II1 p24-27 Humble and deadly The ancient slinger
II2 p10-13 Victories and Roman coinage

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II2 p30-34 Phalanx versus Legion Greco-Roman confict in the Hellinistic era
II3 p20-23 Rome's first fleets Introducing the Trireme to Rome
II4 p6-7 The campaigns of Caesar Historical Introduction
III1 p23-28 Mercenary Archers Cretan bowman in the Hellenistic era
III1 p36-41 Putting the invaders to use Mercenary tribes in Anatolia
III4 p14-21 Forging a professional army Armies of the Barcids
III4 p22-27 Hannibal at the Gates Carthaginian siegecraft in perspective
III4 p36-41 The other invader over the Alps Watershed of the Second Punic War
III4 p48-49 Forging a Legionary Sword Anatomy of the Gladius
III6 p14-18 Means of Control Standard and music in Iron-Age Europe
III6 p34-39 Eagles; Flags and little Boars The cult of the Standards in the Roman Army
III6 p44-49 Changing formations and specialists Aspects of later Roman battle tactics
III6 p6-8 Carnyx; Cornu and Signa Historical Introduction
IIIS p30-36 Augustan Legionaries Defining features of the Roman Army
Lollius
IIIS p10-16 Bella Germaniae The German Wars of Drusus the Elder and Tiberius
IIIS p62-69 After Varus Rome and the Rhine
Londinium
II6 p42-45 The second Invasion of Britain The Saxons enter Britannia
Longinius
III5 p13-19 Seeking the knock-out blow A history of asymmetric warfare
Lory-Ann Hambly
II6 p30-36 Unsung savior of Rome The reign of emperor Gallienus
Lubanius

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II5 p34-37 All not quit on the Eastern front Roman military intelligence gathering in the East
Lucian
III2 p15-20 Outrageous fortune The rise and fall of Demetrius Poliorcetes
Lucius Faustus
III6 p10-12 Caged eagles and Vexilla The evidence for Roman Standards
Lucius Valerius Flaccus
I4 p14-17 Cato's Triumph The battle of Emporion
Lucius Verus
II4 p40-44 Command by Example Part 2 Polyaenus of Macedon
III5 p13-19 Seeking the knock-out blow A history of asymmetric warfare
Lucius Vorenus
I2 p25-28 The Real Pullo and Vorenus Historical Caesarian Centurions
Lucullus
II4 p30-34 Triumph for Romn siegecraft The rebellion of Vercingetorix
Lugalzaggesi
II5 p12-17 Warfare at the dawn of history Warriors of Babylon and Sumer
Lugdunum
II6 p18-21 Forgotten Heroes Victors in difficult times
III6 p44-49 Changing formations and specialists Aspects of later Roman battle tactics
Lukas de Blois
II6 p6-7 Rome in crisis: the third century AD Historical Introduction
Lycia
III1 p10-12 Theatre of War The Hellenistic mercenary in contemporary drama

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Lysander
II3 p16-19 Armed Passangers Hoplite marines
II4 p36-39 The Hoplite second Shield Defensive roles of Greek cavalry
III6 p27-33 Two brothers face off The battle of Cunaxa
Lysimachus
III2 p15-20 Outrageous fortune The rise and fall of Demetrius Poliorcetes
III2 p6-8 Alexander's funeral games Historical Introduction
III3 p18-22 Inspired by the bard Philip II; Alexander the Great and the Homeric ethos
Macedon
I.1 p32-37 The Next Alexander
II2 p23-29 Sparta's last hurrah The battle of Sellasia (222 BC)
III3 p18-22 Inspired by the bard Philip II; Alexander the Great and the Homeric ethos
Macedonia
III1 p10-12 Theatre of War The Hellenistic mercenary in contemporary drama
III2 p21-28 In the school of Alexander Armies and tactics in the age of the Successors
III2 p6-8 Alexander's funeral games Historical Introduction
Macrinus
II6 p22-27 Father and son invade iraq The Parthian wars of the first Severi
III5 p29-35 The Battle of Nisibis; AD 217 Last battle of the Parthian Wars
Maelo
IIIS p10-16 Bella Germaniae The German Wars of Drusus the Elder and Tiberius
Magna Graecia
II2 p14-17 Grinding Pyrrhus down How Romans recovered from defeat

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Magnesia
I2 p37-40 The battle of Magnesia An alternative reconstruction
III1 p23-28 Mercenary Archers Cretan bowman in the Hellenistic era
III1 p36-41 Putting the invaders to use Mercenary tribes in Anatolia
III2 p21-28 In the school of Alexander Armies and tactics in the age of the Successors
Mago
III4 p14-21 Forging a professional army Armies of the Barcids
III4 p28-35 Hannibal's masterpiece The battle of Cannae
III4 p36-41 The other invader over the Alps Watershed of the Second Punic War
III4 p6-8 The Barcids at War Historical Introduction
Mago Barca
I4 p32-37 Scipio's Masterpiece The battle of Ilipa
Maharbal
III4 p28-35 Hannibal's masterpiece The battle of Cannae
Maheperi
III1 p18-22 Soldiers of Ta-Sety Nabian archers of the Pharaohs
Malalas
II1 p36-40 Roman tactics defeat Persian Pride The battle of Dara
II6 p22-27 Father and son invade iraq The Parthian wars of the first Severi
III3 p40-45 Brave deeds Heroes of the Roman army
Mamertines
III1 p29-35 Mercenary rescues Carthage The battle of the Bagradas river
Manning, Sean

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III6 p22-26 Leading the Persian Spears Persian Standards of the 5th and 4th centuries BC
Mantinea
I4 p38-42 Xenophon's Cavalry Commander
II4 p36-39 The Hoplite second Shield Defensive roles of Greek cavalry
Marcellinus
III3 p40-45 Brave deeds Heroes of the Roman army
Marcellus
III4 p22-27 Hannibal at the Gates Carthaginian siegecraft in perspective
Marcus Aurelius
II2 p10-13 Victories and Roman coinage
II4 p40-44 Command by Example Part 2 Polyaenus of Macedon
III3 p46-49 A camp in search of a campaign The reality of Hyginus' Roman army
Marcus Porcius Cato
I4 p14-17 Cato's Triumph The battle of Emporion
Marcus Vipsanius
II2 p35-39 Catapults in the cohorts Did Rome's auxiliaries have artillery?
Marius
I2 p8-9 Daily Life
II2 p10-13 Victories and Roman coinage
Mark Antony
I2 p25-28 The Real Pullo and Vorenus Historical Caesarian Centurions
II4 p30-34 Triumph for Romn siegecraft The rebellion of Vercingetorix
III5 p13-19 Seeking the knock-out blow A history of asymmetric warfare

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III5 p6-8 The Imperial Nemesis Historical Introduction


Mark Schwartz
II5 p12-17 Warfare at the dawn of history Warriors of Babylon and Sumer
Marktbreit
IIIS p17-25 Secrets from the Soil The arcaeology of Augustus' military bases
Maroboduus
IIIS p10-16 Bella Germaniae The German Wars of Drusus the Elder and Tiberius
IIIS p42-47 Hit and Run The Germanic Warrior of the 1st century AD
IIIS p62-69 After Varus Rome and the Rhine
Marsi
IIIS p52-61 Arminius' Masterstroke The Campaign of AD 9
Martial
II3 p40-43 Command by Example Part 1: Sextus Julius Frontinus
Martialis
III5 p29-35 The Battle of Nisibis; AD 217 Last battle of the Parthian Wars
Masada
II2 p18-22 To the Last Man Failure; Sacrife and the Triumph of Defeat
Massilia
III4 p36-41 The other invader over the Alps Watershed of the Second Punic War
Matyszak, Philip
III4 p48-49 Forging a Legionary Sword Anatomy of the Gladius
Maurice
III4 p50-53 The Strategikon of Maurice

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Maximinus
II6 p18-21 Forgotten Heroes Victors in difficult times
McDermott, Bridget
III1 p18-22 Soldiers of Ta-Sety Nabian archers of the Pharaohs
III4 p42-47 Bowman in the Delta Archery in Ancient Egypt
McDonnell-Staff, Paul
II2 p23-29 Sparta's last hurrah The battle of Sellasia (222 BC)
II3 p11-15 "On and on; with ships for spears; they fought" Tactical uses of the Athenian tieres
III4 p14-21 Forging a professional army Armies of the Barcids
III4 p36-41 The other invader over the Alps Watershed of the Second Punic War
III5 p20-21 The Parthian Bow
III6 p20-21 Musical Instruments of War Development of Roman brass instruments
IIIS p62-69 After Varus Rome and the Rhine
Mecedonia
III1 p6-8 War as a livelihood A historical Introduction
Mediolanum
II6 p38-41 Restitutor Orbis The generalship of the emperor Aurelian
Medjay
III1 p18-22 Soldiers of Ta-Sety Nabian archers of the Pharaohs
Megalopolis
II2 p23-29 Sparta's last hurrah The battle of Sellasia (222 BC)
Megara
III5 p42-46 Flair for the unexpected Myronides and the Athenian Land Empire

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Megiddo
II5 p26-33 Clash of Chariots The battle of Megiddo
Memnor
III1 p14-17 General-for-Hire Condottieri of the Ancient World
Menander
III1 p10-12 Theatre of War The Hellenistic mercenary in contemporary drama
Menelaus
III2 p15-20 Outrageous fortune The rise and fall of Demetrius Poliorcetes
III3 p13-17 Fighting Homer-style The Nature of heroic warfare
III3 p40-45 Brave deeds Heroes of the Roman army
III3 p8-11 Homer Author of the worlds greatest battle-epic
Mentor
III1 p14-17 General-for-Hire Condottieri of the Ancient World
Mentuhotep II
III1 p18-22 Soldiers of Ta-Sety Nabian archers of the Pharaohs
Mentuhotpe
III4 p42-47 Bowman in the Delta Archery in Ancient Egypt
Mercenaries
I.1 p38-43 Alexandria's colourful Tombstones Ptolemaic Soldiers reconstructed
III1 p6-8 War as a livelihood A historical Introduction
Merenre
III1 p18-22 Soldiers of Ta-Sety Nabian archers of the Pharaohs
Mesherti

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III4 p42-47 Bowman in the Delta Archery in Ancient Egypt


Meshike
III1 p42-46 The emperor as paymaster Mercenaries and the Imperial Roman Army
Mesopotami
III5 p10-12 Trajan's Parthian War Comments on the literary sources
Mesopotamia
II5 p12-17 Warfare at the dawn of history Warriors of Babylon and Sumer
II5 p18-25 Besieging in relief Siege warfare and fortification in Assyrian reliefs from the 9th-7th century
II6 p22-27 Father and son invade iraq The Parthian wars of the first Severi
III5 p22-28 Armed Diplomacy Rome and Parthia in the first century AD
III5 p6-8 The Imperial Nemesis Historical Introduction
Messalinus
IIIS p30-36 Augustan Legionaries Defining features of the Roman Army
Metaurus
III4 p36-41 The other invader over the Alps Watershed of the Second Punic War
Michael Charles
II3 p8-10 A picture speaks Representational evidence for Greek Triremes
Micinius Felix
III6 p34-39 Eagles; Flags and little Boars The cult of the Standards in the Roman Army
Miles Classiarus
III2 p42-47 From Herculaneum's ashes A Faber Bavalis of 79 AD
Miltiades of Marathon
III5 p42-46 Flair for the unexpected Myronides and the Athenian Land Empire

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Mitanni
II5 p26-33 Clash of Chariots The battle of Megiddo
Moesia
II3 p36-39 The longest lived legion Quinta Macedonia - Legio Antiqua
II5 p38-41 Life on retirement Veterans of the Roman Imperial Army
III5 p36-40 Romans or Parthians Legionary equipment during the Parthian campaigns of AD 197-199
IIIS p30-36 Augustan Legionaries Defining features of the Roman Army
Mongolia
I2 p22-24 The Nomad War Camp Life with the warrior tribes of the Steppe
Mons Graupius
I.1 p14-19 Mons Graupius Agricola's greatest battle
Montelparo
I3 p16-19 Sturdy Casques of Bronze Five helmets in the Glasgow Museum
Montero, Joaquin
III5 p10-12 Trajan's Parthian War Comments on the literary sources
Mosig, Yozan D.
III4 p6-8 The Barcids at War Historical Introduction
Munda
II4 p24-29 Caesar beats the odds The battle of Ruspina
Munitionibus Castrorum
III3 p46-49 A camp in search of a campaign The reality of Hyginus' Roman army
Murdoch, Adrian
IIIS p52-61 Arminius' Masterstroke The Campaign of AD 9

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Mycale
II3 p16-19 Armed Passangers Hoplite marines
Mycenae
III3 p26-33 Clash amongst the kings - the Seven against Thebes
Mycenean Period
III3 p13-17 Fighting Homer-style The Nature of heroic warfare
III3 p18-22 Inspired by the bard Philip II; Alexander the Great and the Homeric ethos
III3 p34-38 Divine battle frenzy Berserkers and wolf warriors
III3 p6-7 Classical Heroes Historical Introduction
Myronides
III5 p42-46 Flair for the unexpected Myronides and the Athenian Land Empire
Nabonidus
II5 p8-11 Recording the ages The beginning of historiography
Naevius
II2 p14-17 Grinding Pyrrhus down How Romans recovered from defeat
Naissus
II6 p30-36 Unsung savior of Rome The reign of emperor Gallienus
Narasara
III5 p48-51 The arrow versus the spear The Breviarium of Festus as a military handbook
Narses
II3 p36-39 The longest lived legion Quinta Macedonia - Legio Antiqua
III6 p40-43 Symbols of the Empire The Signa of Justinian the Great
Naupactus

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II3 p11-15 "On and on; with ships for spears; they fought" Tactical uses of the Athenian tieres
Naxos
II3 p16-19 Armed Passangers Hoplite marines
Neby
III1 p18-22 Soldiers of Ta-Sety Nabian archers of the Pharaohs
Nennius
II6 p42-45 The second Invasion of Britain The Saxons enter Britannia
Nepos
III2 p15-20 Outrageous fortune The rise and fall of Demetrius Poliorcetes
Nero
II3 p40-43 Command by Example Part 1: Sextus Julius Frontinus
III3 p46-49 A camp in search of a campaign The reality of Hyginus' Roman army
III5 p13-19 Seeking the knock-out blow A history of asymmetric warfare
III5 p22-28 Armed Diplomacy Rome and Parthia in the first century AD
Nestor
III3 p6-7 Classical Heroes Historical Introduction
III3 p8-11 Homer Author of the worlds greatest battle-epic
New Egyptian Empire
II5 p26-33 Clash of Chariots The battle of Megiddo
New Testament
I.1 p44-48 Pontius Pilate's Bodyguard The Roman Army in Judea AD 6-66
Nicaea
III5 p10-12 Trajan's Parthian War Comments on the literary sources

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Nicias
II1 p28-31 Warrior Portrait Peltast Light Infantry
Nicomedes I
III1 p36-41 Putting the invaders to use Mercenary tribes in Anatolia
Nicomedia
III5 p10-12 Trajan's Parthian War Comments on the literary sources
Nisibis
II1 p36-40 Roman tactics defeat Persian Pride The battle of Dara
II5 p42-46 Between Rome and Parthia The dessert city of Hatra
II6 p22-27 Father and son invade iraq The Parthian wars of the first Severi
III1 p42-46 The emperor as paymaster Mercenaries and the Imperial Roman Army
III5 p29-35 The Battle of Nisibis; AD 217 Last battle of the Parthian Wars
III6 p44-49 Changing formations and specialists Aspects of later Roman battle tactics
Nola
III4 p22-27 Hannibal at the Gates Carthaginian siegecraft in perspective
Nomad
I2 p22-24 The Nomad War Camp Life with the warrior tribes of the Steppe
Nossov, Konstantin
II5 p18-25 Besieging in relief Siege warfare and fortification in Assyrian reliefs from the 9th-7th century
III2 p10-14 Philon of Byzantium Fortification in theory and practice
Novaesium
IIIS p17-25 Secrets from the Soil The arcaeology of Augustus' military bases
Noviomagus

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IIIS p17-25 Secrets from the Soil The arcaeology of Augustus' military bases
Nubia
III1 p18-22 Soldiers of Ta-Sety Nabian archers of the Pharaohs
Numantia
I4 p28-31 The siege of Numantia
III6 p14-18 Means of Control Standard and music in Iron-Age Europe
Numidia
II4 p24-29 Caesar beats the odds The battle of Ruspina
II6 p18-21 Forgotten Heroes Victors in difficult times
Oberaden
IIIS p17-25 Secrets from the Soil The arcaeology of Augustus' military bases
Octavian
II2 p10-13 Victories and Roman coinage
Odenaethus
II6 p30-36 Unsung savior of Rome The reign of emperor Gallienus
II6 p38-41 Restitutor Orbis The generalship of the emperor Aurelian
Odysseus
III3 p13-17 Fighting Homer-style The Nature of heroic warfare
III3 p18-22 Inspired by the bard Philip II; Alexander the Great and the Homeric ethos
III3 p34-38 Divine battle frenzy Berserkers and wolf warriors
III3 p6-7 Classical Heroes Historical Introduction
Odyssey
II1 p41-45 Read Your Homer

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Oedipus
III3 p26-33 Clash amongst the kings - the Seven against Thebes
Oenophyta
III5 p42-46 Flair for the unexpected Myronides and the Athenian Land Empire
Olympus
II2 p23-29 Sparta's last hurrah The battle of Sellasia (222 BC)
Onasander
II2 p40-43 Onasander's General
II4 p36-39 The Hoplite second Shield Defensive roles of Greek cavalry
III2 p48-51 Vegetius's teachings Learning form Vegetius' Epitome Rei Militaris
Oorthuys, Jasper
I.1 p20-23 Amphibious Warfare in the North
I2 p8-9 Daily Life
I3 p6-7 Shields; helmets and armor'
I4 p8-9 The Roman conquest of Spain'
II1 p12-13 Light Infantry' Historical Introduction
II2 p6-8 Victory and Defeat
II3 p6-7 The age of Trireme Historical Introduction
II4 p6-7 The campaigns of Caesar Historical Introduction
II5 p6-7 Warfare in the Ancient near East Historical Introduction
III3 p6-7 Classical Heroes Historical Introduction
IIIS p70-73 Looking for Varus The quest for the Teutoburg Forest
Ore

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III4 p48-49 Forging a Legionary Sword Anatomy of the Gladius


Orodes
III5 p13-19 Seeking the knock-out blow A history of asymmetric warfare
Orontos
III6 p27-33 Two brothers face off The battle of Cunaxa
Ostraca
I2 p10-13 Sherds from the Dessert The Bu Njem Ostraca
outworks
III2 p10-14 Philon of Byzantium Fortification in theory and practice
Pacorus
III5 p13-19 Seeking the knock-out blow A history of asymmetric warfare
III5 p6-8 The Imperial Nemesis Historical Introduction
Paetus
III3 p50-53 Machines of War Athenaeus Mechanicus' On Machines
Palmyra
II6 p30-36 Unsung savior of Rome The reign of emperor Gallienus
II6 p38-41 Restitutor Orbis The generalship of the emperor Aurelian
II6 p6-7 Rome in crisis: the third century AD Historical Introduction
III1 p42-46 The emperor as paymaster Mercenaries and the Imperial Roman Army
III6 p44-49 Changing formations and specialists Aspects of later Roman battle tactics
Pannonia
II6 p38-41 Restitutor Orbis The generalship of the emperor Aurelian
IIIS p62-69 After Varus Rome and the Rhine

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Paraetacene
III2 p29-36 The fight for Asia The battle of Gabiene
Paris
III3 p13-17 Fighting Homer-style The Nature of heroic warfare
III3 p8-11 Homer Author of the worlds greatest battle-epic
Park, Michael
I3 p25-28 The Silver Shields Philip's and Alexander's Hypaspists
III2 p29-36 The fight for Asia The battle of Gabiene
Parthia
II4 p40-44 Command by Example Part 2 Polyaenus of Macedon
II6 p22-27 Father and son invade iraq The Parthian wars of the first Severi
III5 p13-19 Seeking the knock-out blow A history of asymmetric warfare
III5 p20-21 The Parthian Bow
III5 p22-28 Armed Diplomacy Rome and Parthia in the first century AD
III5 p48-51 The arrow versus the spear The Breviarium of Festus as a military handbook
Parthia Apamea
III5 p29-35 The Battle of Nisibis; AD 217 Last battle of the Parthian Wars
Parthians
III5 p6-8 The Imperial Nemesis Historical Introduction
Parysatis
III6 p27-33 Two brothers face off The battle of Cunaxa
Paterculus
IIIS p17-25 Secrets from the Soil The arcaeology of Augustus' military bases

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Paternus
III1 p48-51 Vegetius' scholarship The Epitoma Rei Militaris and its Sources
Paullinus
I3 p34-38 Boudica's Bloody Revolt Reconsidering the impact
Pausanias
III1 p36-41 Putting the invaders to use Mercenary tribes in Anatolia
III2 p15-20 Outrageous fortune The rise and fall of Demetrius Poliorcetes
Pawel Grysztar
II5 p38-41 Life on retirement Veterans of the Roman Imperial Army
III5 p6-8 The Imperial Nemesis Historical Introduction
Peithon
III2 p29-36 The fight for Asia The battle of Gabiene
Pelium
II1 p32-35 Hoplite or Peltast Macedonian 'Heavy' Infantry
Peloponnesian War
I2 p14-19 Citizen Soldiers Daily life in the armies of the Greek city states
II1 p14-17 Thucydides on lightly Armed Troops
Peltast
II1 p28-31 Warrior Portrait Peltast Light Infantry
Pelte
III6 p22-26 Leading the Persian Spears Persian Standards of the 5th and 4th centuries BC
Pepy I
III1 p18-22 Soldiers of Ta-Sety Nabian archers of the Pharaohs

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Perdiccas
III2 p29-36 The fight for Asia The battle of Gabiene
III2 p6-8 Alexander's funeral games Historical Introduction
Pérez, Alberto
III1 p36-41 Putting the invaders to use Mercenary tribes in Anatolia
III4 p14-21 Forging a professional army Armies of the Barcids
III6 p14-18 Means of Control Standard and music in Iron-Age Europe
Persepolis
III6 p22-26 Leading the Persian Spears Persian Standards of the 5th and 4th centuries BC
Perseus
III4 p10-12 The rise of hyperpower Polybius; Rome; Carthage and capricious Fortune
Persian Empire
I4 p22-27 Late Rome's Nemesis Sassian armored cavalry
III5 p42-46 Flair for the unexpected Myronides and the Athenian Land Empire
III5 p48-51 The arrow versus the spear The Breviarium of Festus as a military handbook
III6 p22-26 Leading the Persian Spears Persian Standards of the 5th and 4th centuries BC
Pescinnius Niger
II5 p42-46 Between Rome and Parthia The dessert city of Hatra
Petreius
II4 p12-14 Impetuosity; spies and deceit Caesar's use of intelligence in the Roman Civil War and the Spanish
II4 p24-29 Caesar beats the odds The battle of Ruspina
III3 p40-45 Brave deeds Heroes of the Roman army
Petroclus

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III3 p13-17 Fighting Homer-style The Nature of heroic warfare


III3 p18-22 Inspired by the bard Philip II; Alexander the Great and the Homeric ethos
Petronius
II2 p35-39 Catapults in the cohorts Did Rome's auxiliaries have artillery?
II4 p30-34 Triumph for Romn siegecraft The rebellion of Vercingetorix
Peucestas
III2 p29-36 The fight for Asia The battle of Gabiene
Pezhetairoi
II1 p32-35 Hoplite or Peltast Macedonian 'Heavy' Infantry
Phalanx
II2 p30-34 Phalanx versus Legion Greco-Roman confict in the Hellinistic era
Phaleikos
III1 p14-17 General-for-Hire Condottieri of the Ancient World
Pharsalus
II4 p24-29 Caesar beats the odds The battle of Ruspina
II4 p6-7 The campaigns of Caesar Historical Introduction
Pheidon
II2 p30-34 Phalanx versus Legion Greco-Roman confict in the Hellinistic era
Philip II
II1 p32-35 Hoplite or Peltast Macedonian 'Heavy' Infantry
II2 p18-22 To the Last Man Failure; Sacrife and the Triumph of Defeat
II2 p30-34 Phalanx versus Legion Greco-Roman confict in the Hellinistic era
III2 p21-28 In the school of Alexander Armies and tactics in the age of the Successors

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III3 p18-22 Inspired by the bard Philip II; Alexander the Great and the Homeric ethos
Philip III
III2 p37 The Sarissa
Philip V
II2 p23-29 Sparta's last hurrah The battle of Sellasia (222 BC)
III1 p23-28 Mercenary Archers Cretan bowman in the Hellenistic era
III4 p6-8 The Barcids at War Historical Introduction
Philon
II2 p35-39 Catapults in the cohorts Did Rome's auxiliaries have artillery?
III2 p10-14 Philon of Byzantium Fortification in theory and practice
Philopoemen
III1 p23-28 Mercenary Archers Cretan bowman in the Hellenistic era
Philostratus
III6 p22-26 Leading the Persian Spears Persian Standards of the 5th and 4th centuries BC
Phormio
II3 p11-15 "On and on; with ships for spears; they fought" Tactical uses of the Athenian tieres
Piankhy
III1 p18-22 Soldiers of Ta-Sety Nabian archers of the Pharaohs
Picene Belmonte
I3 p16-19 Sturdy Casques of Bronze Five helmets in the Glasgow Museum
Pietrykoswki, Joseph
II2 p18-22 To the Last Man Failure; Sacrife and the Triumph of Defeat
III1 p14-17 General-for-Hire Condottieri of the Ancient World

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III2 p21-28 In the school of Alexander Armies and tactics in the age of the Successors
Pilum
IIIS p30-36 Augustan Legionaries Defining features of the Roman Army
Placentia
III4 p36-41 The other invader over the Alps Watershed of the Second Punic War
Plataea
II1 p14-17 Thucydides on lightly Armed Troops
Plato
II5 p48-51 By word of mounth Oral traditions of teaching warfare
III1 p23-28 Mercenary Archers Cretan bowman in the Hellenistic era
Plautus
I2 p20-21 Feeding the Roman Army
Pliny
II3 p40-43 Command by Example Part 1: Sextus Julius Frontinus
III3 p40-45 Brave deeds Heroes of the Roman army
III6 p20-21 Musical Instruments of War Development of Roman brass instruments
Pliny the Elder
I2 p20-21 Feeding the Roman Army
I2 p30-35 The Praetorian Guard Easy Soldiering in Rome
III2 p42-47 From Herculaneum's ashes A Faber Bavalis of 79 AD
III6 p34-39 Eagles; Flags and little Boars The cult of the Standards in the Roman Army
Pliny the Younger
III2 p38-41 For training and entertainment Gladiators and military amphitheaters

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Plutarch
I.1 p20-23 Amphibious Warfare in the North
II1 p41-45 Read Your Homer
II2 p10-13 Victories and Roman coinage
II2 p18-22 To the Last Man Failure; Sacrife and the Triumph of Defeat
II2 p23-29 Sparta's last hurrah The battle of Sellasia (222 BC)
II2 p30-34 Phalanx versus Legion Greco-Roman confict in the Hellinistic era
II3 p16-19 Armed Passangers Hoplite marines
II4 p6-7 The campaigns of Caesar Historical Introduction
III1 p23-28 Mercenary Archers Cretan bowman in the Hellenistic era
III1 p36-41 Putting the invaders to use Mercenary tribes in Anatolia
III2 p15-20 Outrageous fortune The rise and fall of Demetrius Poliorcetes
III2 p29-36 The fight for Asia The battle of Gabiene
III5 p48-51 The arrow versus the spear The Breviarium of Festus as a military handbook
III6 p22-26 Leading the Persian Spears Persian Standards of the 5th and 4th centuries BC
III6 p27-33 Two brothers face off The battle of Cunaxa
IIIS p30-36 Augustan Legionaries Defining features of the Roman Army
Polyaenus
II3 p40-43 Command by Example Part 1: Sextus Julius Frontinus
II4 p40-44 Command by Example Part 2 Polyaenus of Macedon
III2 p29-36 The fight for Asia The battle of Gabiene
Polyaenus Stratagemata
II1 p32-35 Hoplite or Peltast Macedonian 'Heavy' Infantry
Polybius

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I.1 p32-37 The Next Alexander


I.1 p38-43 Alexandria's colourful Tombstones Ptolemaic Soldiers reconstructed
I2 p41-45 Make Camp!' Lay it out the Roman way
I3 p16-19 Sturdy Casques of Bronze Five helmets in the Glasgow Museum
I3 p20-23 Inventing the scutum Development of Italic Schields until the Late Republic
I3 p40-44 Survive a Siege' Take a lead from the expert
I4 p32-37 Scipio's Masterpiece The battle of Ilipa
II1 p18-23 Lanciarii Elite Legionary Light Troops
II1 p41-45 Read Your Homer
II2 p10-13 Victories and Roman coinage
II2 p23-29 Sparta's last hurrah The battle of Sellasia (222 BC)
II2 p30-34 Phalanx versus Legion Greco-Roman confict in the Hellinistic era
II2 p6-8 Victory and Defeat
II3 p20-23 Rome's first fleets Introducing the Trireme to Rome
II4 p24-29 Caesar beats the odds The battle of Ruspina
III1 p23-28 Mercenary Archers Cretan bowman in the Hellenistic era
III1 p29-35 Mercenary rescues Carthage The battle of the Bagradas river
III1 p36-41 Putting the invaders to use Mercenary tribes in Anatolia
III1 p6-8 War as a livelihood A historical Introduction
III2 p37 The Sarissa
III3 p34-38 Divine battle frenzy Berserkers and wolf warriors
III4 p10-12 The rise of hyperpower Polybius; Rome; Carthage and capricious Fortune
III4 p14-21 Forging a professional army Armies of the Barcids
III4 p22-27 Hannibal at the Gates Carthaginian siegecraft in perspective

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III4 p28-35 Hannibal's masterpiece The battle of Cannae


III4 p36-41 The other invader over the Alps Watershed of the Second Punic War
III4 p6-8 The Barcids at War Historical Introduction
III6 p14-18 Means of Control Standard and music in Iron-Age Europe
III6 p20-21 Musical Instruments of War Development of Roman brass instruments
III6 p34-39 Eagles; Flags and little Boars The cult of the Standards in the Roman Army
III6 p50-53 An Ancient Enigma Solving the secrets of ancient military signalling
III6 p6-8 Carnyx; Cornu and Signa Historical Introduction
Polycrates
II3 p16-19 Armed Passangers Hoplite marines
Polyperchon
III2 p29-36 The fight for Asia The battle of Gabiene
Pompeians
II4 p24-29 Caesar beats the odds The battle of Ruspina
Pompeii
III2 p42-47 From Herculaneum's ashes A Faber Bavalis of 79 AD
Pompey
I4 p8-9 The Roman conquest of Spain'
III5 p22-28 Armed Diplomacy Rome and Parthia in the first century AD
Pontius Pilate
I.1 p44-48 Pontius Pilate's Bodyguard The Roman Army in Judea AD 6-66
Postumius
II2 p10-13 Victories and Roman coinage

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Postumus
II6 p12-17 Guarding the gates to Italy The Raetian army in the 3rd century
II6 p18-21 Forgotten Heroes Victors in difficult times
II6 p30-36 Unsung savior of Rome The reign of emperor Gallienus
II6 p38-41 Restitutor Orbis The generalship of the emperor Aurelian
II6 p8-11 Coinage and Cavalry The sources for Gallienus and his equites
Potsherds
I2 p10-13 Sherds from the Dessert The Bu Njem Ostraca
Powell, P.Lindsay
IIIS p10-16 Bella Germaniae The German Wars of Drusus the Elder and Tiberius
Praates
III5 p22-28 Armed Diplomacy Rome and Parthia in the first century AD
Praetorian
I2 p30-35 The Praetorian Guard Easy Soldiering in Rome
Praetorium
I2 p41-45 Make Camp!' Lay it out the Roman way
Prasutagas
I3 p34-38 Boudica's Bloody Revolt Reconsidering the impact
Predynastic Egyptian Period
III1 p18-22 Soldiers of Ta-Sety Nabian archers of the Pharaohs
Priamos
III3 p8-11 Homer Author of the worlds greatest battle-epic
Princeps

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IIIS p42-47 Hit and Run The Germanic Warrior of the 1st century AD
Priscus
II5 p42-46 Between Rome and Parthia The dessert city of Hatra
Probus
II6 p38-41 Restitutor Orbis The generalship of the emperor Aurelian
III3 p40-45 Brave deeds Heroes of the Roman army
Procastinator
II4 p12-14 Impetuosity; spies and deceit Caesar's use of intelligence in the Roman Civil War and the Spanish
Procopius
II1 p36-40 Roman tactics defeat Persian Pride The battle of Dara
II5 p34-37 All not quit on the Eastern front Roman military intelligence gathering in the East
II6 p46-50 Paddlewheels and scythed chariots The Anonymous' De Rebus Bellicis
III6 p40-43 Symbols of the Empire The Signa of Justinian the Great
Proculinus
II6 p18-21 Forgotten Heroes Victors in difficult times
Psuedo-Hyginus Gromaticus
I2 p41-45 Make Camp!' Lay it out the Roman way
Ptolemy
I.1 p38-43 Alexandria's colourful Tombstones Ptolemaic Soldiers reconstructed
II2 p23-29 Sparta's last hurrah The battle of Sellasia (222 BC)
III1 p10-12 Theatre of War The Hellenistic mercenary in contemporary drama
III1 p6-8 War as a livelihood A historical Introduction
III2 p15-20 Outrageous fortune The rise and fall of Demetrius Poliorcetes

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III2 p6-8 Alexander's funeral games Historical Introduction


Ptolemy Euergetes
III2 p10-14 Philon of Byzantium Fortification in theory and practice
Ptolemy III
III1 p29-35 Mercenary rescues Carthage The battle of the Bagradas river
Ptolemy Philadelphus
III1 p36-41 Putting the invaders to use Mercenary tribes in Anatolia
Ptychia
III6 p40-43 Symbols of the Empire The Signa of Justinian the Great
Publius Cornelius Scipio
I4 p8-9 The Roman conquest of Spain'
Pugio
IIIS p37-41 The Legionary's equipment Archeological Evidence
Pydna
I4 p18-21 Flame of Freedom Viriathus the Lusitanian
III4 p10-12 The rise of hyperpower Polybius; Rome; Carthage and capricious Fortune
Pylos
II1 p14-17 Thucydides on lightly Armed Troops
Pyrrhus of Epirus
II2 p14-17 Grinding Pyrrhus down How Romans recovered from defeat
II2 p23-29 Sparta's last hurrah The battle of Sellasia (222 BC)
II2 p30-34 Phalanx versus Legion Greco-Roman confict in the Hellinistic era
II3 p20-23 Rome's first fleets Introducing the Trireme to Rome

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III1 p10-12 Theatre of War The Hellenistic mercenary in contemporary drama


III1 p36-41 Putting the invaders to use Mercenary tribes in Anatolia
III2 p21-28 In the school of Alexander Armies and tactics in the age of the Successors
III3 p50-53 Machines of War Athenaeus Mechanicus' On Machines
Qarqar
II5 p8-11 Recording the ages The beginning of historiography
Qasr Ibrim
II2 p35-39 Catapults in the cohorts Did Rome's auxiliaries have artillery?
Quintus of Smyrna
III3 p34-38 Divine battle frenzy Berserkers and wolf warriors
Quintus Veranius
II2 p40-43 Onasander's General
Raetia
II6 p12-17 Guarding the gates to Italy The Raetian army in the 3rd century
Raphia
III1 p23-28 Mercenary Archers Cretan bowman in the Hellenistic era
III1 p36-41 Putting the invaders to use Mercenary tribes in Anatolia
Rations
I2 p20-21 Feeding the Roman Army
Ravenna
II6 p38-41 Restitutor Orbis The generalship of the emperor Aurelian
Ray, Fred E.
III5 p42-46 Flair for the unexpected Myronides and the Athenian Land Empire

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Regules
III1 p29-35 Mercenary rescues Carthage The battle of the Bagradas river
Retinues
IIIS p42-47 Hit and Run The Germanic Warrior of the 1st century AD
Rhine
II6 p38-41 Restitutor Orbis The generalship of the emperor Aurelian
IIIS p10-16 Bella Germaniae The German Wars of Drusus the Elder and Tiberius
IIIS p17-25 Secrets from the Soil The arcaeology of Augustus' military bases
IIIS p26-29 Road to Destiny Arminius and Varus before AD 9
IIIS p62-69 After Varus Rome and the Rhine
Rhodes
II1 p24-27 Humble and deadly The ancient slinger
III2 p15-20 Outrageous fortune The rise and fall of Demetrius Poliorcetes
Ritterling
II6 p8-11 Coinage and Cavalry The sources for Gallienus and his equites
Roberts, Mike
III2 p6-8 Alexander's funeral games Historical Introduction
Rolof van Hövell tot Westerflier
III3 p6-7 Classical Heroes Historical Introduction
Roman Army
I2 p41-45 Make Camp!' Lay it out the Roman way
I2 p8-9 Daily Life
Roman Empire

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I.1 p10-13 Tacitus' Agricola


I.1 p14-19 Mons Graupius Agricola's greatest battle
I.1 p20-23 Amphibious Warfare in the North
I.1 p25-28 Elite Tribal Infantry Tactics and equipment of the Batavians
I.1 p44-48 Pontius Pilate's Bodyguard The Roman Army in Judea AD 6-66
I2 p10-13 Sherds from the Dessert The Bu Njem Ostraca
I2 p20-21 Feeding the Roman Army
I2 p30-35 The Praetorian Guard Easy Soldiering in Rome
I3 p34-38 Boudica's Bloody Revolt Reconsidering the impact
I4 p10-12 A view from the periphery Appian of Alexandria
II1 p18-23 Lanciarii Elite Legionary Light Troops
II1 p24-27 Humble and deadly The ancient slinger
II2 p10-13 Victories and Roman coinage
II2 p18-22 To the Last Man Failure; Sacrife and the Triumph of Defeat
II2 p35-39 Catapults in the cohorts Did Rome's auxiliaries have artillery?
II3 p40-43 Command by Example Part 1: Sextus Julius Frontinus
II4 p40-44 Command by Example Part 2 Polyaenus of Macedon
II5 p34-37 All not quit on the Eastern front Roman military intelligence gathering in the East
II5 p38-41 Life on retirement Veterans of the Roman Imperial Army
II5 p42-46 Between Rome and Parthia The dessert city of Hatra
II6 p12-17 Guarding the gates to Italy The Raetian army in the 3rd century
II6 p18-21 Forgotten Heroes Victors in difficult times
II6 p22-27 Father and son invade iraq The Parthian wars of the first Severi
II6 p30-36 Unsung savior of Rome The reign of emperor Gallienus

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II6 p38-41 Restitutor Orbis The generalship of the emperor Aurelian


II6 p42-45 The second Invasion of Britain The Saxons enter Britannia
II6 p46-50 Paddlewheels and scythed chariots The Anonymous' De Rebus Bellicis
II6 p6-7 Rome in crisis: the third century AD Historical Introduction
II6 p8-11 Coinage and Cavalry The sources for Gallienus and his equites
III1 p42-46 The emperor as paymaster Mercenaries and the Imperial Roman Army
III1 p48-51 Vegetius' scholarship The Epitoma Rei Militaris and its Sources
III2 p38-41 For training and entertainment Gladiators and military amphitheaters
III2 p42-47 From Herculaneum's ashes A Faber Bavalis of 79 AD
III2 p48-51 Vegetius's teachings Learning form Vegetius' Epitome Rei Militaris
III3 p40-45 Brave deeds Heroes of the Roman army
III3 p46-49 A camp in search of a campaign The reality of Hyginus' Roman army
III3 p50-53 Machines of War Athenaeus Mechanicus' On Machines
III4 p48-49 Forging a Legionary Sword Anatomy of the Gladius
III5 p10-12 Trajan's Parthian War Comments on the literary sources
III5 p13-19 Seeking the knock-out blow A history of asymmetric warfare
III5 p22-28 Armed Diplomacy Rome and Parthia in the first century AD
III5 p29-35 The Battle of Nisibis; AD 217 Last battle of the Parthian Wars
III5 p36-40 Romans or Parthians Legionary equipment during the Parthian campaigns of AD 197-199
III5 p48-51 The arrow versus the spear The Breviarium of Festus as a military handbook
III5 p6-8 The Imperial Nemesis Historical Introduction
III6 p10-12 Caged eagles and Vexilla The evidence for Roman Standards
III6 p20-21 Musical Instruments of War Development of Roman brass instruments
III6 p34-39 Eagles; Flags and little Boars The cult of the Standards in the Roman Army

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III6 p44-49 Changing formations and specialists Aspects of later Roman battle tactics
III6 p50-53 An Ancient Enigma Solving the secrets of ancient military signalling
III6 p6-8 Carnyx; Cornu and Signa Historical Introduction
IIIS p10-16 Bella Germaniae The German Wars of Drusus the Elder and Tiberius
IIIS p17-25 Secrets from the Soil The arcaeology of Augustus' military bases
IIIS p26-29 Road to Destiny Arminius and Varus before AD 9
IIIS p30-36 Augustan Legionaries Defining features of the Roman Army
IIIS p37-41 The Legionary's equipment Archeological Evidence
IIIS p42-47 Hit and Run The Germanic Warrior of the 1st century AD
IIIS p48-51 Arming the Warrior Archeological Evidence
IIIS p4-9 Four misrepresentations Varus' defeat in narrative sources
IIIS p52-61 Arminius' Masterstroke The Campaign of AD 9
IIIS p62-69 After Varus Rome and the Rhine
IIIS p70-73 Looking for Varus The quest for the Teutoburg Forest
Roman Republic
I2 p25-28 The Real Pullo and Vorenus Historical Caesarian Centurions
I2 p37-40 The battle of Magnesia An alternative reconstruction
I2 p41-45 Make Camp!' Lay it out the Roman way
I4 p14-17 Cato's Triumph The battle of Emporion
I4 p18-21 Flame of Freedom Viriathus the Lusitanian
I4 p28-31 The siege of Numantia
I4 p32-37 Scipio's Masterpiece The battle of Ilipa
I4 p8-9 The Roman conquest of Spain'
II2 p10-13 Victories and Roman coinage

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II2 p14-17 Grinding Pyrrhus down How Romans recovered from defeat
II3 p20-23 Rome's first fleets Introducing the Trireme to Rome
II4 p12-14 Impetuosity; spies and deceit Caesar's use of intelligence in the Roman Civil War and the Spanish
II4 p15-18 Resting on a Knife-Edge Caesar's War against the Belgae
II4 p19-22 Caesar's legionary Arms and equipment reinterpreted
II4 p24-29 Caesar beats the odds The battle of Ruspina
II4 p30-34 Triumph for Romn siegecraft The rebellion of Vercingetorix
II4 p6-7 The campaigns of Caesar Historical Introduction
II4 p8-10 A Master of Propaganda Caesar's literary Aims in the Gallic War
III1 p6-8 War as a livelihood A historical Introduction
III3 p34-38 Divine battle frenzy Berserkers and wolf warriors
III3 p40-45 Brave deeds Heroes of the Roman army
III4 p10-12 The rise of hyperpower Polybius; Rome; Carthage and capricious Fortune
III4 p14-21 Forging a professional army Armies of the Barcids
III4 p22-27 Hannibal at the Gates Carthaginian siegecraft in perspective
III4 p28-35 Hannibal's masterpiece The battle of Cannae
III4 p36-41 The other invader over the Alps Watershed of the Second Punic War
III5 p13-19 Seeking the knock-out blow A history of asymmetric warfare
III5 p6-8 The Imperial Nemesis Historical Introduction
III6 p20-21 Musical Instruments of War Development of Roman brass instruments
III6 p50-53 An Ancient Enigma Solving the secrets of ancient military signalling
III6 p6-8 Carnyx; Cornu and Signa Historical Introduction
IIIS p48-51 Arming the Warrior Archeological Evidence
Roman Soldiers

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I2 p8-9 Daily Life


Rome
I2 p30-35 The Praetorian Guard Easy Soldiering in Rome
III4 p10-12 The rise of hyperpower Polybius; Rome; Carthage and capricious Fortune
Ruben Post
I.1 p38-43 Alexandria's colourful Tombstones Ptolemaic Soldiers reconstructed
III1 p23-28 Mercenary Archers Cretan bowman in the Hellenistic era
Rubicon
II4 p12-14 Impetuosity; spies and deceit Caesar's use of intelligence in the Roman Civil War and the Spanish
Rubio, Xavi
I4 p14-17 Cato's Triumph The battle of Emporion
Ruspina
II4 p24-29 Caesar beats the odds The battle of Ruspina
Rustius Barbarus
I2 p20-21 Feeding the Roman Army
Sabis river
II4 p15-18 Resting on a Knife-Edge Caesar's War against the Belgae
II4 p24-29 Caesar beats the odds The battle of Ruspina
Saguntum
III4 p22-27 Hannibal at the Gates Carthaginian siegecraft in perspective
Salamis
II3 p11-15 "On and on; with ships for spears; they fought" Tactical uses of the Athenian tieres
II3 p16-19 Armed Passangers Hoplite marines

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II3 p6-7 The age of Trireme Historical Introduction


Salimbeti, Andrea
III3 p26-33 Clash amongst the kings - the Seven against Thebes
Saltus Teutoburgiensis
IIIS p70-73 Looking for Varus The quest for the Teutoburg Forest
Sardis
III6 p27-33 Two brothers face off The battle of Cunaxa
Sargon
II5 p12-17 Warfare at the dawn of history Warriors of Babylon and Sumer
Sargon II
II5 p18-25 Besieging in relief Siege warfare and fortification in Assyrian reliefs from the 9th-7th century
Sarissa
III6 p22-26 Leading the Persian Spears Persian Standards of the 5th and 4th centuries BC
Sarpedon
III3 p13-17 Fighting Homer-style The Nature of heroic warfare
Sassanians
I4 p22-27 Late Rome's Nemesis Sassian armored cavalry
II6 p6-7 Rome in crisis: the third century AD Historical Introduction
III5 p13-19 Seeking the knock-out blow A history of asymmetric warfare
Sassanid bow
III5 p20-21 The Parthian Bow
Saturninus
II6 p18-21 Forgotten Heroes Victors in difficult times

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III3 p40-45 Brave deeds Heroes of the Roman army


IIIS p26-29 Road to Destiny Arminius and Varus before AD 9
Saxons
II6 p42-45 The second Invasion of Britain The Saxons enter Britannia
Scipio
I4 p14-17 Cato's Triumph The battle of Emporion
I4 p32-37 Scipio's Masterpiece The battle of Ilipa
II2 p10-13 Victories and Roman coinage
III4 p36-41 The other invader over the Alps Watershed of the Second Punic War
Scipio Aemilianus
I4 p28-31 The siege of Numantia
III4 p10-12 The rise of hyperpower Polybius; Rome; Carthage and capricious Fortune
Scipio Africanus
III1 p6-8 War as a livelihood A historical Introduction
III4 p14-21 Forging a professional army Armies of the Barcids
Scipio Asiaticus
I2 p37-40 The battle of Magnesia An alternative reconstruction
Scutum
I3 p20-23 Inventing the scutum Development of Italic Schields until the Late Republic
II1 p7-11 Weapon and Status Symbol? The scutum in the early Roman Empire
Scythed Chariots
II6 p46-50 Paddlewheels and scythed chariots The Anonymous' De Rebus Bellicis
Scythian bow

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III5 p20-21 The Parthian Bow


Second Intermidiate Period
III4 p42-47 Bowman in the Delta Archery in Ancient Egypt
Segestes
IIIS p42-47 Hit and Run The Germanic Warrior of the 1st century AD
IIIS p52-61 Arminius' Masterstroke The Campaign of AD 9
Segimer
IIIS p26-29 Road to Destiny Arminius and Varus before AD 9
Seleucia
III5 p10-12 Trajan's Parthian War Comments on the literary sources
Seleucid Kingdom
III5 p6-8 The Imperial Nemesis Historical Introduction
Seleucus
III1 p6-8 War as a livelihood A historical Introduction
III2 p15-20 Outrageous fortune The rise and fall of Demetrius Poliorcetes
III2 p21-28 In the school of Alexander Armies and tactics in the age of the Successors
III2 p6-8 Alexander's funeral games Historical Introduction
Semeiophoroi
III6 p40-43 Symbols of the Empire The Signa of Justinian the Great
Seneca
II2 p18-22 To the Last Man Failure; Sacrife and the Triumph of Defeat
Sennacherib
II5 p18-25 Besieging in relief Siege warfare and fortification in Assyrian reliefs from the 9th-7th century

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Septimius Severus
I2 p10-13 Sherds from the Dessert The Bu Njem Ostraca
I2 p30-35 The Praetorian Guard Easy Soldiering in Rome
II5 p42-46 Between Rome and Parthia The dessert city of Hatra
II6 p18-21 Forgotten Heroes Victors in difficult times
II6 p22-27 Father and son invade iraq The Parthian wars of the first Severi
II6 p6-7 Rome in crisis: the third century AD Historical Introduction
III5 p13-19 Seeking the knock-out blow A history of asymmetric warfare
III5 p29-35 The Battle of Nisibis; AD 217 Last battle of the Parthian Wars
III5 p36-40 Romans or Parthians Legionary equipment during the Parthian campaigns of AD 197-199
III6 p44-49 Changing formations and specialists Aspects of later Roman battle tactics
Septimius Viator
II1 p18-23 Lanciarii Elite Legionary Light Troops
Sertorius
III6 p10-12 Caged eagles and Vexilla The evidence for Roman Standards
Servillius
III4 p28-35 Hannibal's masterpiece The battle of Cannae
Servius Sulpicius Galba
III6 p34-39 Eagles; Flags and little Boars The cult of the Standards in the Roman Army
Seth
III4 p42-47 Bowman in the Delta Archery in Ancient Egypt
Severus
III5 p6-8 The Imperial Nemesis Historical Introduction

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Severus Alexander
III1 p42-46 The emperor as paymaster Mercenaries and the Imperial Roman Army
III5 p29-35 The Battle of Nisibis; AD 217 Last battle of the Parthian Wars
Sextus Julius Africanus
III6 p50-53 An Ancient Enigma Solving the secrets of ancient military signalling
Sextus Julius Frontinus
II2 p40-43 Onasander's General
Shalmaneser
II5 p8-11 Recording the ages The beginning of historiography
Shalmaneser III
II5 p18-25 Besieging in relief Siege warfare and fortification in Assyrian reliefs from the 9th-7th century
Shamsi-Adad
II5 p12-17 Warfare at the dawn of history Warriors of Babylon and Sumer
Shapur
II6 p30-36 Unsung savior of Rome The reign of emperor Gallienus
II6 p6-7 Rome in crisis: the third century AD Historical Introduction
Shapur I
III1 p42-46 The emperor as paymaster Mercenaries and the Imperial Roman Army
Shields
I3 p20-23 Inventing the scutum Development of Italic Schields until the Late Republic
IIIS p48-51 Arming the Warrior Archeological Evidence
Sicily
III2 p10-14 Philon of Byzantium Fortification in theory and practice

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Siege
I3 p40-44 Survive a Siege' Take a lead from the expert
Signa
III6 p34-39 Eagles; Flags and little Boars The cult of the Standards in the Roman Army
Signa Equitum
III6 p14-18 Means of Control Standard and music in Iron-Age Europe
Signals
III6 p14-18 Means of Control Standard and music in Iron-Age Europe
III6 p50-53 An Ancient Enigma Solving the secrets of ancient military signalling
Signifer
III6 p34-39 Eagles; Flags and little Boars The cult of the Standards in the Roman Army
Signum
III6 p10-12 Caged eagles and Vexilla The evidence for Roman Standards
Silanus
III4 p14-21 Forging a professional army Armies of the Barcids
Silius Italicus
III4 p28-35 Hannibal's masterpiece The battle of Cannae
Situla
III6 p14-18 Means of Control Standard and music in Iron-Age Europe
Skupniewicz, Patryk
I4 p22-27 Late Rome's Nemesis Sassian armored cavalry
Socrates
II5 p48-51 By word of mounth Oral traditions of teaching warfare

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Sophists
II5 p48-51 By word of mounth Oral traditions of teaching warfare
Spain
I4 p28-31 The siege of Numantia
I4 p32-37 Scipio's Masterpiece The battle of Ilipa
I4 p8-9 The Roman conquest of Spain'
II1 p24-27 Humble and deadly The ancient slinger
II4 p12-14 Impetuosity; spies and deceit Caesar's use of intelligence in the Roman Civil War and the Spanish
III4 p36-41 The other invader over the Alps Watershed of the Second Punic War
III4 p6-8 The Barcids at War Historical Introduction
Sparta
I3 p11-14 The Aspis Surviving Hoplite Battle
I4 p38-42 Xenophon's Cavalry Commander
II2 p23-29 Sparta's last hurrah The battle of Sellasia (222 BC)
II3 p25-29 Stumbling to Disaster The Naval Battle of Sybota
III1 p29-35 Mercenary rescues Carthage The battle of the Bagradas river
Spear
IIIS p48-51 Arming the Warrior Archeological Evidence
Speculatores
II5 p34-37 All not quit on the Eastern front Roman military intelligence gathering in the East
St Paul
I.1 p44-48 Pontius Pilate's Bodyguard The Roman Army in Judea AD 6-66
Standards

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III6 p14-18 Means of Control Standard and music in Iron-Age Europe


III6 p22-26 Leading the Persian Spears Persian Standards of the 5th and 4th centuries BC
III6 p40-43 Symbols of the Empire The Signa of Justinian the Great
Stefanos Skarmintzos
II2 p30-34 Phalanx versus Legion Greco-Roman confict in the Hellinistic era
II3 p16-19 Armed Passangers Hoplite marines
Steppe
I2 p22-24 The Nomad War Camp Life with the warrior tribes of the Steppe
Stesilaus
II5 p48-51 By word of mounth Oral traditions of teaching warfare
Strabo
II2 p35-39 Catapults in the cohorts Did Rome's auxiliaries have artillery?
III1 p36-41 Putting the invaders to use Mercenary tribes in Anatolia
III2 p29-36 The fight for Asia The battle of Gabiene
III4 p14-21 Forging a professional army Armies of the Barcids
III5 p22-28 Armed Diplomacy Rome and Parthia in the first century AD
IIIS p10-16 Bella Germaniae The German Wars of Drusus the Elder and Tiberius
Strasbourg
I3 p29-33 Julian's most famous fight The battle of Strasbourg AD 357
Stubbs, Kim
I4 p32-37 Scipio's Masterpiece The battle of Ilipa
Suetonius
I3 p34-38 Boudica's Bloody Revolt Reconsidering the impact

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II2 p6-8 Victory and Defeat


II4 p6-7 The campaigns of Caesar Historical Introduction
II6 p8-11 Coinage and Cavalry The sources for Gallienus and his equites
III6 p50-53 An Ancient Enigma Solving the secrets of ancient military signalling
IIIS p52-61 Arminius' Masterstroke The Campaign of AD 9
IIIS p62-69 After Varus Rome and the Rhine
Sugambri
IIIS p10-16 Bella Germaniae The German Wars of Drusus the Elder and Tiberius
Sulla
II2 p10-13 Victories and Roman coinage
Sulpicius Galba
I4 p18-21 Flame of Freedom Viriathus the Lusitanian
Sumner, Graham
I.1 p44-48 Pontius Pilate's Bodyguard The Roman Army in Judea AD 6-66
Surenas
III5 p13-19 Seeking the knock-out blow A history of asymmetric warfare
Susiana
III2 p29-36 The fight for Asia The battle of Gabiene
Sword
III4 p48-49 Forging a Legionary Sword Anatomy of the Gladius
Sybota
II3 p25-29 Stumbling to Disaster The Naval Battle of Sybota
Synesius

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III5 p36-40 Romans or Parthians Legionary equipment during the Parthian campaigns of AD 197-199
Syracuse
II4 p36-39 The Hoplite second Shield Defensive roles of Greek cavalry
III3 p50-53 Machines of War Athenaeus Mechanicus' On Machines
Syria
II6 p38-41 Restitutor Orbis The generalship of the emperor Aurelian
III5 p6-8 The Imperial Nemesis Historical Introduction
III6 p34-39 Eagles; Flags and little Boars The cult of the Standards in the Roman Army
Tacitus
I.1 p10-13 Tacitus' Agricola
I.1 p14-19 Mons Graupius Agricola's greatest battle
I.1 p20-23 Amphibious Warfare in the North
I.1 p25-28 Elite Tribal Infantry Tactics and equipment of the Batavians
I2 p30-35 The Praetorian Guard Easy Soldiering in Rome
I3 p34-38 Boudica's Bloody Revolt Reconsidering the impact
II1 p18-23 Lanciarii Elite Legionary Light Troops
II1 p7-11 Weapon and Status Symbol? The scutum in the early Roman Empire
II3 p40-43 Command by Example Part 1: Sextus Julius Frontinus
II6 p42-45 The second Invasion of Britain The Saxons enter Britannia
III3 p40-45 Brave deeds Heroes of the Roman army
III6 p14-18 Means of Control Standard and music in Iron-Age Europe
III6 p20-21 Musical Instruments of War Development of Roman brass instruments
IIIS p17-25 Secrets from the Soil The arcaeology of Augustus' military bases
IIIS p26-29 Road to Destiny Arminius and Varus before AD 9

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IIIS p30-36 Augustan Legionaries Defining features of the Roman Army


IIIS p4-9 Four misrepresentations Varus' defeat in narrative sources
IIIS p52-61 Arminius' Masterstroke The Campaign of AD 9
IIIS p62-69 After Varus Rome and the Rhine
IIIS p70-73 Looking for Varus The quest for the Teutoburg Forest
Tactica
I.1 p32-37 The Next Alexander
Tagus
III4 p14-21 Forging a professional army Armies of the Barcids
Tanagra
III5 p42-46 Flair for the unexpected Myronides and the Athenian Land Empire
Tarentum
II2 p14-17 Grinding Pyrrhus down How Romans recovered from defeat
II3 p20-23 Rome's first fleets Introducing the Trireme to Rome
III4 p22-27 Hannibal at the Gates Carthaginian siegecraft in perspective
Taylor, Michael J.
III1 p6-8 War as a livelihood A historical Introduction
III3 p13-17 Fighting Homer-style The Nature of heroic warfare
IIIS p42-47 Hit and Run The Germanic Warrior of the 1st century AD
Telamon
III1 p36-41 Putting the invaders to use Mercenary tribes in Anatolia
III6 p14-18 Means of Control Standard and music in Iron-Age Europe
Telemachus

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III3 p18-22 Inspired by the bard Philip II; Alexander the Great and the Homeric ethos
Telemon
III3 p34-38 Divine battle frenzy Berserkers and wolf warriors
Teos
III1 p14-17 General-for-Hire Condottieri of the Ancient World
Tertullian
III6 p34-39 Eagles; Flags and little Boars The cult of the Standards in the Roman Army
Tetricus
II6 p38-41 Restitutor Orbis The generalship of the emperor Aurelian
Teutoburg Forest
IIIS p10-16 Bella Germaniae The German Wars of Drusus the Elder and Tiberius
IIIS p4-9 Four misrepresentations Varus' defeat in narrative sources
IIIS p52-61 Arminius' Masterstroke The Campaign of AD 9
IIIS p70-73 Looking for Varus The quest for the Teutoburg Forest
Thapsus
II4 p24-29 Caesar beats the odds The battle of Ruspina
Thebe
III1 p14-17 General-for-Hire Condottieri of the Ancient World
Thebes
III3 p26-33 Clash amongst the kings - the Seven against Thebes
III5 p42-46 Flair for the unexpected Myronides and the Athenian Land Empire
Themistocles
II3 p11-15 "On and on; with ships for spears; they fought" Tactical uses of the Athenian tieres

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Themur
I2 p22-24 The Nomad War Camp Life with the warrior tribes of the Steppe
Theodora
III6 p40-43 Symbols of the Empire The Signa of Justinian the Great
Theodosius
I3 p8-10 Heads and chests unprotected Vergetius and the Late Roman Infantry Armour
Theodosius I
II6 p46-50 Paddlewheels and scythed chariots The Anonymous' De Rebus Bellicis
Theophrastus
III2 p37 The Sarissa
Theopompus
II1 p32-35 Hoplite or Peltast Macedonian 'Heavy' Infantry
Theopylactos
III6 p40-43 Symbols of the Empire The Signa of Justinian the Great
Thermopylae
I2 p37-40 The battle of Magnesia An alternative reconstruction
II1 p14-17 Thucydides on lightly Armed Troops
II2 p18-22 To the Last Man Failure; Sacrife and the Triumph of Defeat
II2 p30-34 Phalanx versus Legion Greco-Roman confict in the Hellinistic era
Thetes
I2 p14-19 Citizen Soldiers Daily life in the armies of the Greek city states
Thetis
III3 p24-25 The shield of Achilles

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Thibron
III1 p14-17 General-for-Hire Condottieri of the Ancient World
Thucydides
II1 p12-13 Light Infantry' Historical Introduction
II1 p14-17 Thucydides on lightly Armed Troops
II1 p28-31 Warrior Portrait Peltast Light Infantry
II1 p32-35 Hoplite or Peltast Macedonian 'Heavy' Infantry
II3 p11-15 "On and on; with ships for spears; they fought" Tactical uses of the Athenian tieres
II3 p16-19 Armed Passangers Hoplite marines
II3 p25-29 Stumbling to Disaster The Naval Battle of Sybota
II3 p8-10 A picture speaks Representational evidence for Greek Triremes
II4 p36-39 The Hoplite second Shield Defensive roles of Greek cavalry
III5 p42-46 Flair for the unexpected Myronides and the Athenian Land Empire
III6 p50-53 An Ancient Enigma Solving the secrets of ancient military signalling
Thutmose III
II5 p26-33 Clash of Chariots The battle of Megiddo
III4 p42-47 Bowman in the Delta Archery in Ancient Egypt
Thyrea
II5 p8-11 Recording the ages The beginning of historiography
Tiberius
III5 p22-28 Armed Diplomacy Rome and Parthia in the first century AD
III6 p50-53 An Ancient Enigma Solving the secrets of ancient military signalling
IIIS p10-16 Bella Germaniae The German Wars of Drusus the Elder and Tiberius
IIIS p17-25 Secrets from the Soil The arcaeology of Augustus' military bases

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IIIS p26-29 Road to Destiny Arminius and Varus before AD 9


IIIS p30-36 Augustan Legionaries Defining features of the Roman Army
IIIS p62-69 After Varus Rome and the Rhine
IIIS p70-73 Looking for Varus The quest for the Teutoburg Forest
Tiberius Gracchus
III4 p22-27 Hannibal at the Gates Carthaginian siegecraft in perspective
Tibullus
IIIS p30-36 Augustan Legionaries Defining features of the Roman Army
Ticinus
III4 p14-21 Forging a professional army Armies of the Barcids
Tiglathpileser III
II5 p18-25 Besieging in relief Siege warfare and fortification in Assyrian reliefs from the 9th-7th century
Tigranes
III5 p48-51 The arrow versus the spear The Breviarium of Festus as a military handbook
Tigris
II5 p42-46 Between Rome and Parthia The dessert city of Hatra
II5 p8-11 Recording the ages The beginning of historiography
Tissaphernes
III6 p27-33 Two brothers face off The battle of Cunaxa
Titus
III1 p42-46 The emperor as paymaster Mercenaries and the Imperial Roman Army
Titus Pullo
I2 p25-28 The Real Pullo and Vorenus Historical Caesarian Centurions

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Tongeren
III3 p5 Reopening of the Gallo-Roman museum; Tongeren (Belgium)
Trace
II1 p28-31 Warrior Portrait Peltast Light Infantry
III1 p6-8 War as a livelihood A historical Introduction
Trajan
II3 p40-43 Command by Example Part 1: Sextus Julius Frontinus
II5 p42-46 Between Rome and Parthia The dessert city of Hatra
III1 p42-46 The emperor as paymaster Mercenaries and the Imperial Roman Army
III3 p46-49 A camp in search of a campaign The reality of Hyginus' Roman army
III5 p10-12 Trajan's Parthian War Comments on the literary sources
III5 p13-19 Seeking the knock-out blow A history of asymmetric warfare
III5 p6-8 The Imperial Nemesis Historical Introduction
Trebonius
II4 p30-34 Triumph for Romn siegecraft The rebellion of Vercingetorix
Triplex Acies
III6 p44-49 Changing formations and specialists Aspects of later Roman battle tactics
Trireme
II3 p11-15 "On and on; with ships for spears; they fought" Tactical uses of the Athenian tieres
II3 p20-23 Rome's first fleets Introducing the Trireme to Rome
II3 p25-29 Stumbling to Disaster The Naval Battle of Sybota
II3 p6-7 The age of Trireme Historical Introduction
II3 p8-10 A picture speaks Representational evidence for Greek Triremes

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Troy
III3 p13-17 Fighting Homer-style The Nature of heroic warfare
III3 p18-22 Inspired by the bard Philip II; Alexander the Great and the Homeric ethos
III3 p34-38 Divine battle frenzy Berserkers and wolf warriors
III3 p6-7 Classical Heroes Historical Introduction
III3 p8-11 Homer Author of the worlds greatest battle-epic
Tuba
III6 p20-21 Musical Instruments of War Development of Roman brass instruments
Tukulti-Ninurta Epic
III3 p34-38 Divine battle frenzy Berserkers and wolf warriors
Turin
III6 p44-49 Changing formations and specialists Aspects of later Roman battle tactics
Tutankhamun
III1 p18-22 Soldiers of Ta-Sety Nabian archers of the Pharaohs
III4 p42-47 Bowman in the Delta Archery in Ancient Egypt
Tuthmosis
III1 p18-22 Soldiers of Ta-Sety Nabian archers of the Pharaohs
Umma
II5 p12-17 Warfare at the dawn of history Warriors of Babylon and Sumer
Ur
II5 p12-17 Warfare at the dawn of history Warriors of Babylon and Sumer
Urartu
II5 p8-11 Recording the ages The beginning of historiography

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Urlumma
II5 p12-17 Warfare at the dawn of history Warriors of Babylon and Sumer
Uruk period
II5 p12-17 Warfare at the dawn of history Warriors of Babylon and Sumer
Vaballathus
II6 p38-41 Restitutor Orbis The generalship of the emperor Aurelian
Vala
IIIS p52-61 Arminius' Masterstroke The Campaign of AD 9
Valens
II6 p46-50 Paddlewheels and scythed chariots The Anonymous' De Rebus Bellicis
III5 p48-51 The arrow versus the spear The Breviarium of Festus as a military handbook
Valentinian
II6 p46-50 Paddlewheels and scythed chariots The Anonymous' De Rebus Bellicis
III5 p48-51 The arrow versus the spear The Breviarium of Festus as a military handbook
Valerian
II6 p30-36 Unsung savior of Rome The reign of emperor Gallienus
II6 p6-7 Rome in crisis: the third century AD Historical Introduction
Valerius Corvus
III3 p13-17 Fighting Homer-style The Nature of heroic warfare
Valerius Flavus
III6 p34-39 Eagles; Flags and little Boars The cult of the Standards in the Roman Army
Valerius Maximus
II4 p24-29 Caesar beats the odds The battle of Ruspina

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Vandals
II6 p38-41 Restitutor Orbis The generalship of the emperor Aurelian
Varro
III4 p28-35 Hannibal's masterpiece The battle of Cannae
Varus
IIIS p10-16 Bella Germaniae The German Wars of Drusus the Elder and Tiberius
IIIS p26-29 Road to Destiny Arminius and Varus before AD 9
IIIS p42-47 Hit and Run The Germanic Warrior of the 1st century AD
IIIS p4-9 Four misrepresentations Varus' defeat in narrative sources
IIIS p52-61 Arminius' Masterstroke The Campaign of AD 9
IIIS p62-69 After Varus Rome and the Rhine
IIIS p70-73 Looking for Varus The quest for the Teutoburg Forest
Vasseghi, Sheda
III6 p27-33 Two brothers face off The battle of Cunaxa
Vegetius
I2 p10-13 Sherds from the Dessert The Bu Njem Ostraca
I3 p16-19 Sturdy Casques of Bronze Five helmets in the Glasgow Museum
I3 p29-33 Julian's most famous fight The battle of Strasbourg AD 357
I3 p6-7 Shields; helmets and armor'
I3 p8-10 Heads and chests unprotected Vergetius and the Late Roman Infantry Armour
II1 p24-27 Humble and deadly The ancient slinger
II1 p41-45 Read Your Homer
II1 p7-11 Weapon and Status Symbol? The scutum in the early Roman Empire
III1 p48-51 Vegetius' scholarship The Epitoma Rei Militaris and its Sources

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III2 p48-51 Vegetius's teachings Learning form Vegetius' Epitome Rei Militaris
III5 p29-35 The Battle of Nisibis; AD 217 Last battle of the Parthian Wars
III5 p36-40 Romans or Parthians Legionary equipment during the Parthian campaigns of AD 197-199
III6 p20-21 Musical Instruments of War Development of Roman brass instruments
III6 p34-39 Eagles; Flags and little Boars The cult of the Standards in the Roman Army
III6 p40-43 Symbols of the Empire The Signa of Justinian the Great
III6 p44-49 Changing formations and specialists Aspects of later Roman battle tactics
III6 p6-8 Carnyx; Cornu and Signa Historical Introduction
IIIS p30-36 Augustan Legionaries Defining features of the Roman Army
Velleius Paterculus
I4 p28-31 The siege of Numantia
IIIS p26-29 Road to Destiny Arminius and Varus before AD 9
IIIS p30-36 Augustan Legionaries Defining features of the Roman Army
IIIS p4-9 Four misrepresentations Varus' defeat in narrative sources
IIIS p52-61 Arminius' Masterstroke The Campaign of AD 9
Vellius Paterculus
III5 p22-28 Armed Diplomacy Rome and Parthia in the first century AD
Vercingetorix
II4 p15-18 Resting on a Knife-Edge Caesar's War against the Belgae
II4 p8-10 A Master of Propaganda Caesar's literary Aims in the Gallic War
Vergil
II2 p6-8 Victory and Defeat
III2 p48-51 Vegetius's teachings Learning form Vegetius' Epitome Rei Militaris
III3 p34-38 Divine battle frenzy Berserkers and wolf warriors

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Vergina
III2 p37 The Sarissa
Vespasian
I.1 p20-23 Amphibious Warfare in the North
Vespesian
III6 p10-12 Caged eagles and Vexilla The evidence for Roman Standards
Vetillius
I4 p18-21 Flame of Freedom Viriathus the Lusitanian
Vexillationes
III6 p44-49 Changing formations and specialists Aspects of later Roman battle tactics
Vexillum
III6 p10-12 Caged eagles and Vexilla The evidence for Roman Standards
Vexillum-Labarum
III6 p40-43 Symbols of the Empire The Signa of Justinian the Great
Vickey Kalambakal
II4 p15-18 Resting on a Knife-Edge Caesar's War against the Belgae
Vindolanda
IIIS p52-61 Arminius' Masterstroke The Campaign of AD 9
Vinnius Valens
I2 p30-35 The Praetorian Guard Easy Soldiering in Rome
Viriathus
I4 p18-21 Flame of Freedom Viriathus the Lusitanian
Vitalinius Felix

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II5 p38-41 Life on retirement Veterans of the Roman Imperial Army


Vitellius
III5 p22-28 Armed Diplomacy Rome and Parthia in the first century AD
Vitruvius
II2 p35-39 Catapults in the cohorts Did Rome's auxiliaries have artillery?
Volcaean Marshes
IIIS p30-36 Augustan Legionaries Defining features of the Roman Army
Vologeses
III5 p13-19 Seeking the knock-out blow A history of asymmetric warfare
Vortigern
II6 p42-45 The second Invasion of Britain The Saxons enter Britannia
Walsh, John
I2 p22-24 The Nomad War Camp Life with the warrior tribes of the Steppe
II2 p10-13 Victories and Roman coinage
Webster, Jim
I2 p14-19 Citizen Soldiers Daily life in the armies of the Greek city states
Western Hallstatt-Area
II3 p31-35 A Culture Rising Hallstatt Noblemen
Will Stroock
II6 p42-45 The second Invasion of Britain The Saxons enter Britannia
Wink, Adrian
I.1 p25-28 Elite Tribal Infantry Tactics and equipment of the Batavians
Wood

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III4 p48-49 Forging a Legionary Sword Anatomy of the Gladius


Wucherpfennig, Jens
I3 p29-33 Julian's most famous fight The battle of Strasbourg AD 357
Xanten
III3 p5 Reopening of the Gallo-Roman museum; Tongeren (Belgium)
Xanthippus
III1 p14-17 General-for-Hire Condottieri of the Ancient World
III1 p29-35 Mercenary rescues Carthage The battle of the Bagradas river
III1 p6-8 War as a livelihood A historical Introduction
Xenophon
I3 p11-14 The Aspis Surviving Hoplite Battle
I3 p40-44 Survive a Siege' Take a lead from the expert
I4 p38-42 Xenophon's Cavalry Commander
II1 p24-27 Humble and deadly The ancient slinger
II1 p28-31 Warrior Portrait Peltast Light Infantry
II1 p41-45 Read Your Homer
II3 p16-19 Armed Passangers Hoplite marines
II3 p8-10 A picture speaks Representational evidence for Greek Triremes
II4 p36-39 The Hoplite second Shield Defensive roles of Greek cavalry
II5 p48-51 By word of mounth Oral traditions of teaching warfare
III1 p23-28 Mercenary Archers Cretan bowman in the Hellenistic era
III1 p6-8 War as a livelihood A historical Introduction
III4 p50-53 The Strategikon of Maurice
III6 p22-26 Leading the Persian Spears Persian Standards of the 5th and 4th centuries BC

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III6 p27-33 Two brothers face off The battle of Cunaxa


III6 p6-8 Carnyx; Cornu and Signa Historical Introduction
Xerxes
II2 p18-22 To the Last Man Failure; Sacrife and the Triumph of Defeat
II3 p11-15 "On and on; with ships for spears; they fought" Tactical uses of the Athenian tieres
Xiphilinus
III5 p10-12 Trajan's Parthian War Comments on the literary sources
Yehem
II5 p26-33 Clash of Chariots The battle of Megiddo
Yrzi bow
III5 p20-21 The Parthian Bow
Yurt
I2 p22-24 The Nomad War Camp Life with the warrior tribes of the Steppe
Zachariah of Mitylene
II1 p36-40 Roman tactics defeat Persian Pride The battle of Dara
Zenobia
II6 p30-36 Unsung savior of Rome The reign of emperor Gallienus
II6 p38-41 Restitutor Orbis The generalship of the emperor Aurelian
Zoilus
III6 p34-39 Eagles; Flags and little Boars The cult of the Standards in the Roman Army
Zonaras
II6 p30-36 Unsung savior of Rome The reign of emperor Gallienus
II6 p8-11 Coinage and Cavalry The sources for Gallienus and his equites

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III5 p10-12 Trajan's Parthian War Comments on the literary sources


Zosimus
I2 p30-35 The Praetorian Guard Easy Soldiering in Rome
I3 p29-33 Julian's most famous fight The battle of Strasbourg AD 357
I3 p8-10 Heads and chests unprotected Vergetius and the Late Roman Infantry Armour
II3 p6-7 The age of Trireme Historical Introduction
II6 p18-21 Forgotten Heroes Victors in difficult times
II6 p30-36 Unsung savior of Rome The reign of emperor Gallienus
II6 p8-11 Coinage and Cavalry The sources for Gallienus and his equites
III3 p40-45 Brave deeds Heroes of the Roman army
III5 p29-35 The Battle of Nisibis; AD 217 Last battle of the Parthian Wars
III6 p44-49 Changing formations and specialists Aspects of later Roman battle tactics
III6 p50-53 An Ancient Enigma Solving the secrets of ancient military signalling
Zugmantel
III2 p38-41 For training and entertainment Gladiators and military amphitheaters

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