03-19-2011, 09:41 PM
Ave!
Well, there seems to be a growing number of multi-era events, and I'm sure they'd love to see something as new and obscure as a Late Roman group. Here in the DC area we have Marching Through Time in April, and a few hours south is Military Through the Ages at Jamestown, VA, every March. Both great events!
Also, Roman-focused events are generally open as well. Last June at Roman Days we had everything from Romulus himself (me!) to a hand-gunner from the Fall of Constantinople in 1453! Alpha to Omega. Plus, the very concept of a Roman soldier with a gun was just too cool! Obviously the bulk of the troops were first century AD, so we are always looking for folks doing earlier or later stuff.
It might be hard to get a strictly Late Roman event going, unless you have a good manpower pool to work with. So multi-era events are a great place to start and get noticed.
Matthew
Well, there seems to be a growing number of multi-era events, and I'm sure they'd love to see something as new and obscure as a Late Roman group. Here in the DC area we have Marching Through Time in April, and a few hours south is Military Through the Ages at Jamestown, VA, every March. Both great events!
Also, Roman-focused events are generally open as well. Last June at Roman Days we had everything from Romulus himself (me!) to a hand-gunner from the Fall of Constantinople in 1453! Alpha to Omega. Plus, the very concept of a Roman soldier with a gun was just too cool! Obviously the bulk of the troops were first century AD, so we are always looking for folks doing earlier or later stuff.
It might be hard to get a strictly Late Roman event going, unless you have a good manpower pool to work with. So multi-era events are a great place to start and get noticed.
Matthew
Matthew Amt (Quintus)
Legio XX, USA
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Legio XX, USA
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