11-25-2007, 11:15 PM
Hi !
My name's Greg ! Aka Bran ap Maclou from seguntienses based on litus saxonicum, Letavian (Brittany) coasts, in 500 AD.
Western empire no longer exist but we (particularly our aristocrats) still claim that we are roman even if we go on using ancient celtic laws also. Christianism begins to really spread in the region brought mainly by irish monks seemingly and we have both gallo-roman people and migrants from (Great) Britain in the army (plus perhaps few pictish or irish auxiliaries or frankish-origin troopers).
Normally, our main missions are river patrolling, coastguarding, pirates preventing and "customs enforcement". So, we are studying to determine if seguntienses were not simply light marine troopers :wink: .
So the project of this new troop in western France date from 8 months, and it is a new challege for us and me particularly because I'm a beginner. Happily we progress quickly thanks to the help of other "late roman troops".
So, I hope that i will learn a lot from you and I will be happy if I can help you so often that I can.
regards,
Greg
(also known as the ferret)
My name's Greg ! Aka Bran ap Maclou from seguntienses based on litus saxonicum, Letavian (Brittany) coasts, in 500 AD.
Western empire no longer exist but we (particularly our aristocrats) still claim that we are roman even if we go on using ancient celtic laws also. Christianism begins to really spread in the region brought mainly by irish monks seemingly and we have both gallo-roman people and migrants from (Great) Britain in the army (plus perhaps few pictish or irish auxiliaries or frankish-origin troopers).
Normally, our main missions are river patrolling, coastguarding, pirates preventing and "customs enforcement". So, we are studying to determine if seguntienses were not simply light marine troopers :wink: .
So the project of this new troop in western France date from 8 months, and it is a new challege for us and me particularly because I'm a beginner. Happily we progress quickly thanks to the help of other "late roman troops".
So, I hope that i will learn a lot from you and I will be happy if I can help you so often that I can.
regards,
Greg
(also known as the ferret)
Greg Reynaud (the ferret)
Britto-roman milites, 500 AD
Britto-roman milites, 500 AD