02-13-2009, 11:17 AM
The migration Era.
Was there one?
This was more regional than general for the Roman controlled areas.
That they had a great impact on these regions is a fact, otherwise it wasn't written down in History.
You can compare it to modern day refugees who have a very big impact to country they flee to.
Place and time are the 2 main factors to bare in mind.
If during this period Banners (Vexillia) were used.
I think so because we still use them in the form of national flags, this custom never died.
But how they looked , already going to the next question, and to which "Tribe"/Army unit they belonged, is still in my opinion an open question which has the probability of never being answered.
The so called Gray area
Was there one?
This was more regional than general for the Roman controlled areas.
That they had a great impact on these regions is a fact, otherwise it wasn't written down in History.
You can compare it to modern day refugees who have a very big impact to country they flee to.
Place and time are the 2 main factors to bare in mind.
If during this period Banners (Vexillia) were used.
I think so because we still use them in the form of national flags, this custom never died.
But how they looked , already going to the next question, and to which "Tribe"/Army unit they belonged, is still in my opinion an open question which has the probability of never being answered.
The so called Gray area
Regards
Garrelt
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Living History Group Teuxandrii
Taberna Germanica
Numerus I Exploratores Teuxandrii (Pedites et Equites)
Ludus Gladiatorii Gunsula
Jomsborg Elag Hrafntrae
Garrelt
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Living History Group Teuxandrii
Taberna Germanica
Numerus I Exploratores Teuxandrii (Pedites et Equites)
Ludus Gladiatorii Gunsula
Jomsborg Elag Hrafntrae