03-20-2014, 11:58 PM
Macedon wrote:
However, tagmata is a Greek term, I doubt it that it would be used in a Latin text.
Good point. This has me now believing the number of turmae (two) is wrong. I am starting to identify the Late Roman army as having two organisations that are coexisting, that is the old (Vegetius style) and the new.
However, tagmata is a Greek term, I doubt it that it would be used in a Latin text.
Good point. This has me now believing the number of turmae (two) is wrong. I am starting to identify the Late Roman army as having two organisations that are coexisting, that is the old (Vegetius style) and the new.