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Legio V Scutum cover design - jkaler48 - 07-31-2008

Here are the drawings for my latest Scutum cover design;
I intend to have it made for the spring campaign season.
Last photo is the original it is based on.


Re: Legio V Scutum cover design - Magnus - 07-31-2008

Looks good John.


Re: Legio V Scutum cover design - sulla felix - 08-01-2008

Wow elephants - now that will look pretty cool. Is there a reason for the elephants John? Is this from the history of your chosen Legion?


Re: Legio V Scutum cover design - jkaler48 - 08-02-2008

Quote:Wow elephants - now that will look pretty cool. Is there a reason for the elephants John? Is this from the history of your chosen Legion?

Legio V Alaudae
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Legio V Alaudae, the larks, sometimes known as Gallica, was levied by Julius Caesar in 52 BC from native Gauls. Their emblem was an elephant, and their cognomen Alaudae came from the high crest on their helmets, typical of the Gauls, which made them look like larks. The French word 'Alouette' is a direct descendant of 'Alauda', itself not a proper Latin noun, but a loan word from Gaulish, possibly the first reason for the legionary name.

V Gallica was the first Roman legion composed of provincial soldiers, as opposed to Roman citizens. Caesar paid the soldiers with his own resources, but the legion was later recognized by the Roman Senate. V Alaudae fought in the Gallic wars until 49 BC, as one of the most brave legions of Caesar, then they were moved to Spain. They served with Mark Antony between 41 and 31 BC and probably fought in Actium. After Antony committed suicide, they were merged into Augustus' army in 30 BC.

Their emblem depicted an elephant and was awarded in 46 BC for bravery against a charge of elephants in the Battle of Thapsus.

Known locations for V Alaudae include:

* Battle of Thapsus - 46 BC
* Battle of Munda - 45 BC
* Battle of Forum Gallorum and Mutina - 43 BC
* Battle of Philippi - 42 BC
* Rhine frontier - 19 BC to 69 AD
* First Battle of Bedriacum - 69, in Vitellius' army

The legion suffered heavy casualties in the Batavian rebellion in the year 70.

In 86 the Legio V Alaudae came to an end. Together with its commander, the Praetorian prefect Cornelius Fuscus, the legion perished at the First Battle of Tapae against the Dacians.


Re: Legio V Scutum cover design - Tarbicus - 08-02-2008

Quote:their cognomen Alaudae came from the high crest on their helmets, typical of the Gauls, which made them look like larks.
John, have you read this? Sounds more like they had feathers on the sides of their helmets:
http://www.mcbishop.co.uk/armatura/papers/alauda.pdf


Re: Legio V Scutum cover design - jkaler48 - 08-03-2008

Quote:
jkaler48:1krtgfxr Wrote:their cognomen Alaudae came from the high crest on their helmets, typical of the Gauls, which made them look like larks.
John, have you read this? Sounds more like they had feathers on the sides of their helmets:
http://www.mcbishop.co.uk/armatura/papers/alauda.pdf
Many Thanks for the link! It will be of great interest to the rest of the group!
John


Re: Legio V Scutum cover design - caiusbeerquitius - 08-03-2008

Shouldn´t it read in the tabula "LEGIO" or "LEG" instead of "LEGO" ?


Re: Legio V Scutum cover design - Magnus - 08-03-2008

What's wrong with Lego? Maybe it's the builder-block legion....it would be a whole new facet of siege warfare.


Re: Legio V Scutum cover design - caiusbeerquitius - 08-03-2008

:lol: