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"Linothoraxes" in the army of Aetius?
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Differences in one building or set of representations should not be so surprising. They almost exclusively depict Biblical stories, which feature a handful of different armies. It is not surprising that New Test. Romans are depicted as period romans, while Old Test. armies are depicted as Greeks, with Eastern and Barbarian enemies starring in roles for bad guys.
Mark - Legio Leonum Valentiniani
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RE: "Linothoraxes" in the army of Aetius? - by M. Val. Naso - 03-30-2016, 03:43 PM

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