In the course of a battle military shields were essential. They protected the soldier from arrows and javelins. In close hand to hand combat they were used to block the enemy's sword or dagger. The size and shape of Roman legion shields changed from time to time, based on the fact that the history of Roman warfare stretched out almost 1,000 years.
Having "broad shoulders" is a metaphoric expression which means carrying a big burden. Soldiers of any army, not just the Roman army, need to have "broad shoulders" to go though the stress of battle.
Over the centuries of ancient Roman wars, the shield has had many shapes and sizes.
The shield was a vital piece of military equipment for a Roman soldier. In battle the shield protected a soldier from spears and javelins thrown at him. Arrows and slashes of an enemy's sword also provided protection with a shield.
When a city or fort was under Roman siege, the Roman soldier's shield also protected him from objects thrown down at him from fortress walls.
Roman shields were used to protect themselves from arrows and devastating blows from enemies. Roman shields were used to protect themselves from arrows and devastating blows from enemies.
In the days of the Roman Empire, soldiers fort hand to hand with swords axes and spears, the waring of armor protected a soldier in these circumstances.
so they didden't get poked in battle and also to protect the m in history
Shields were used by all infantrymen and cavalrymen in all the armies in antiquity and the middle ages. They were used for protection against enemy swords, pikes and javelins.
The Romans, like all soldier of all nationalities in antiquity and the Middle Ages used their shields to protect themselves from the swords, spears, javelins and arrows of the enemy.
The Roman soldier wore his helmet for the same reason an NFL player wears his---head protection. The helmet was designed to protect the head, neck and face of a soldier.
The Romans did not invent the shield. Shields were a part of human weaponry before the dawn of civilization.
Constantine put the sign of the cross on the shields of his men before the Battle of Milvian Bridge because it had appeared to him in a dream, a dream he thought had come from God.
Roman shields as well as the other military equipment was made by workers in the armories which were scattered throughout the empire.
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They made their shileds for war
Early Romans used leather not only for shoes, shields, and harnesses, but also as currency
Probably back in the early days of the city they did make their own weapons, shields included. However, once the army grew and became professional, the Romans had arsenals which produced their weapons. In Italy, shields were produced at Verona and Cremona. In Gaul at Autun,, Trier and Amiens.
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they used bow' n ' arrow, swords shields and sphere's
Hand-held shields, metal shoulder pads, and helmets.
They left helmet's, Shields and of course their skeletons and few remaining artifacts
The Romans did not invent the shield. Shields were a part of human weaponry before the dawn of civilization.
the Romans would slaughter their enemies at a distance. shields wouldn't be thick enough to absorb the shots and the roman empire would live on
The military formation of the Romans was the legions, which were subdivided into cohorts and centuries. They used swords and javelin and had helmets and shields. They were commanded by the legatus, the head of the legion, the military tribunes and the centurions.
they have been around sice 1300 ANS 2 Shields as a piece of armour have been around since at least 3,000 BC.
You can find more information about shields used by the Romans online at websites such as Total War Center. If you have certain shield names in mind such as the scutum you can visit the associated Wikipedia page.