It goes without saying that the Romans were better trained, better discipline and better equipped than their enemies, However battles were also won with various moves and strategies used by their generals. The Roman generals liked to pick the sight for a battle with the terrain being favorable to them, enabling the use of cavalry or other axillary forces besides the infantry.
very deadly but were talking about roman so when Julius Caesar and his great newphew ruled their army oh my gosh one of the best they never lost a battle but I believed maybe julius's newphew did but that was one battle. but umm yeah they were bloody a lot of lives on the line but roman would always win when those guys were large and in charge
The Roman way of fighting depended upon the terrain and the number of troops the commander had at his disposal. But here is a general outline of their battle tactics. They would usually line up in a center and left and right wings, several ranks deep. The cavalry and auxiliaries on the outer wings. They would move foreword in a slow march in complete silence. (Roman discipline). When they were close to the taunting enemy, it's estimated this distance to be anywhere from 30 to 50 feet, the cornu trumpets would signal the attack as they simultaneously threw their pila and raised their battle cry as they charged at a run. This was a double shock to the enemy. A physical shock of the attack of the pila and the psychological shock of a slow moving silent enemy suddenly bursting into a screaming charge. Many times this was sufficient to rout the enemy after a brief show of resistance.
they fought with swords, sheilds, spears, catapoults and horses.
The Romans fought with large army's of citizens who volunteered to fight for Rome later they fought with paid professional worrier's Type your answer here...
The Romans eliminated the Greek phalanx and replaced it with the maniple, which was a looser, more mobile fighting unit.The Romans eliminated the Greek phalanx and replaced it with the maniple, which was a looser, more mobile fighting unit.The Romans eliminated the Greek phalanx and replaced it with the maniple, which was a looser, more mobile fighting unit.The Romans eliminated the Greek phalanx and replaced it with the maniple, which was a looser, more mobile fighting unit.The Romans eliminated the Greek phalanx and replaced it with the maniple, which was a looser, more mobile fighting unit.The Romans eliminated the Greek phalanx and replaced it with the maniple, which was a looser, more mobile fighting unit.The Romans eliminated the Greek phalanx and replaced it with the maniple, which was a looser, more mobile fighting unit.The Romans eliminated the Greek phalanx and replaced it with the maniple, which was a looser, more mobile fighting unit.The Romans eliminated the Greek phalanx and replaced it with the maniple, which was a looser, more mobile fighting unit.
No Romans existed way before Christianity
The Romans were very cruel rulers as they showed no mercy. They enjoyed watching gladiators fighting and early Christians were thrown to the lions, because of their beliefs.
No, it was the other way around. The Romans conquered the Greeks.
A mock sea battle is what the Romans did. They did this by flooding the Colosseum and fighting till the death. The winner would get paid and leave with their lives
they buy stuff
They loved it
The Romans have long used to their way of fighting that have proven successful against most enemies in the past that they no longer are able to think radically of new innovative tactic to defeat new enemies that use completely new ways of fighting. They can adapt their way of fighting but only to a certain extent, not to the degree of inventing new ways of fighting. It takes a great general with genius and talent like casear to be able to think of new innovative arts of war which the Romans at that time do not have.
a long time
The Romans eliminated the Greek phalanx and replaced it with the maniple, which was a looser, more mobile fighting unit.The Romans eliminated the Greek phalanx and replaced it with the maniple, which was a looser, more mobile fighting unit.The Romans eliminated the Greek phalanx and replaced it with the maniple, which was a looser, more mobile fighting unit.The Romans eliminated the Greek phalanx and replaced it with the maniple, which was a looser, more mobile fighting unit.The Romans eliminated the Greek phalanx and replaced it with the maniple, which was a looser, more mobile fighting unit.The Romans eliminated the Greek phalanx and replaced it with the maniple, which was a looser, more mobile fighting unit.The Romans eliminated the Greek phalanx and replaced it with the maniple, which was a looser, more mobile fighting unit.The Romans eliminated the Greek phalanx and replaced it with the maniple, which was a looser, more mobile fighting unit.The Romans eliminated the Greek phalanx and replaced it with the maniple, which was a looser, more mobile fighting unit.
they trained by fighting each other with wooden swords.
The iron helmet or the metal helmet, was important to the Romans because it kept the fighting men from getting their heads bashed in.
Every March 15th was the ides of the month. It was a way that the Romans had for dividing time.Every March 15th was the ides of the month. It was a way that the Romans had for dividing time.Every March 15th was the ides of the month. It was a way that the Romans had for dividing time.Every March 15th was the ides of the month. It was a way that the Romans had for dividing time.Every March 15th was the ides of the month. It was a way that the Romans had for dividing time.Every March 15th was the ides of the month. It was a way that the Romans had for dividing time.Every March 15th was the ides of the month. It was a way that the Romans had for dividing time.Every March 15th was the ides of the month. It was a way that the Romans had for dividing time.Every March 15th was the ides of the month. It was a way that the Romans had for dividing time.
The Romans did not have fashion. They were traditional in the way they dressed.
No Romans existed way before Christianity
Same reason as Mongols, Chinese, and Romans were fighting: to make their territory bigger.
The Romans were very cruel rulers as they showed no mercy. They enjoyed watching gladiators fighting and early Christians were thrown to the lions, because of their beliefs.