11-07-2002, 03:10 AM
Well, I agree that trained and skilled soldiers would perform better the role of Roman soldiers, people used to live under rough discipline... but I think that everyone do whatever they CAN do, I mean, do I have to be a marine to be able to reenact in a Roman reenactment group? Are we civilians less worthy to perform or study how life was in the Roman army?<br>
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I am strongly passionate on the history of Roman army and whenever I reenact with my group, I try to "live" it and perfrom as good as I can, and so do all of my "comrades" and I'm sure that so do all of the reenactors, whatever they are "real" soldiers or "poor" and sometimes "fat" civilians!<br>
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Its not fair to despise those who reenact worst than "others", but to aim them to improve (if they have enough money to spend on this and have to pay their own).<br>
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VALE<br>
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Ivan Perelló<br>
LEGIO VII GEMINA www.projectephoenix.uni.cc <p></p><i></i>
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I am strongly passionate on the history of Roman army and whenever I reenact with my group, I try to "live" it and perfrom as good as I can, and so do all of my "comrades" and I'm sure that so do all of the reenactors, whatever they are "real" soldiers or "poor" and sometimes "fat" civilians!<br>
<br>
Its not fair to despise those who reenact worst than "others", but to aim them to improve (if they have enough money to spend on this and have to pay their own).<br>
<br>
VALE<br>
<br>
Ivan Perelló<br>
LEGIO VII GEMINA www.projectephoenix.uni.cc <p></p><i></i>
Ivan Perelló
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