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Did the Marian reforms contribute to the military landscape?
I wort a paper during a Seminar, that examine the influence of the Marian military reforms on Julius Cesare's army .
The conclusion is that a mining full connection was existed between the reforms and the relationship between Cesare and his army.
The paper is in Hebrew, if its in anyone's interest i can translate it to English.
well, anyone?
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Hyrcanus et Fratres,
I see a lot of room for discussion here. Not sure of what your paper covers but I would think that it covers command structure and command relationships and perhaps as well,... the ability of a commander to imprint his personal leadership style on the Army ,...or even smaller tactical elements.
I for one would like to see an English or German translation.
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I would very much like to see a translation of it for discussion...did it provoke much discussion at the seminar too?
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I for one would be very interested in an English translation on this subject.
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