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Last weekend of May...so not much time left.

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The Cohors Prima Gallica wil be there, this year in el Roqueral, near the city walls, showing the late Roman army. No info in English yet, sorry...

Other groups:

Legio VII Gemina
Ibercalafell
Tierraquemada
Timettroter
Ars Dimicandi
Ludi Scaenici
Just back in home after the event...it was great for the Cohors Prima Gallica, and our tribune's wife attracted a lot of attention :mrgreen:

Some quite nice photos here:

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No Late Roman troops?
Our domina in her blue dress attracted much more attention...By the way, those are the umbrella and fan that had given Aitor as many headaches as any obscure artillery machine... :lol:

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The Cohors I Gallica had three separate "shows": one of civil life: the ritual to Diana before going hunting, and two about the army, one was an explanation about equipment and tactics and another just of a ritual to Jupiter (OM :wink: )and some training. My fire-making skills have been perfected in those rituals... :roll:

Here you have some group photos of tons of late, decadent, and colourful Romans... :lol:
Ah, brilliant pictures - good to see those faces again! Thanks Iagoba!
I love this photo. Its almost too perfect!

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You're very lucky to have so many Roman cavalry.
Yes, some very nice cavelry helmets!
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No Late Roman troops?
The Septimani Seniores (Prima Germanica) have also participated, at 2 simultaneous shows, one at the aqueduct (1st century AD) and another one at Centcelles (5th century).
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Quote:The Septimani Seniores (Prima Germanica) have also participated, at 2 simultaneous shows, one at the aqueduct (1st century AD) and another one at Centcelles (5th century).
Good! Thanks for the pictures Ivan!