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Why do 1st Century Roman groups avoid combat
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As a reenactor who has been involved with Roman reenactment on and off for the last twenty years or so, i've often asked myself why are combat demonstrations such a stigma. I've heard some crazy ideas in the past such as the tactics are too aggressive, stabbing with a gladius is too dangerous. I'd agrue that the tactics used by any army are dangerous.
I would personally love to see a reconstruction of an Early Imperial battle or something along the lines of what Comitatus do with exercitus type training.
One last comment, i'm not a nutter, just genuinely interested in peoples opinions,
Richard Craig AKA Aulus Maximus
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Why do 1st Century Roman groups avoid combat - by Aulus Maximus - 09-01-2012, 06:18 PM
Re: Why do 1st Century Roman groups avoid combat - by Sheikh Al Stranghi - 09-03-2012, 01:19 AM

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