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Re-enactor numbers?
#16
Many thanks again for the feedback and figures you guys. So far it would seem there aren't too many doing the real deal. But, perhaps there are more who don't wish to show their numbers? Kind of reflecting ancient reality :wink:

It IS interesting how many 'post 1st-century' there are. Kudos and linen :lol:

Cheers.
TARBICvS/Jim Bowers
A A A DESEDO DESEDO!
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#17
Unit name: Legio I Germanica
Location: Tarragona - Barcelona, Catalonia
Period: Multiperiod
Type: All types except Praetorians
Number: Around 12
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Ivan Perelló
[size=150:iu1l6t4o]Credo in Spatham, Corvus sum bellorum[/size]
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#18
Unit name: Cohors III Praetoria
Location: Milan-Turin (Italy)
Period: 80-120 d.C.
Type: Praetorians
Number: 9
Luca Bonacina
Provincia Cisalpina - Mediolanum
www.cisalpina.net
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#19
Unit Name: LEG III ITALICA ANTONINIANA

Location: Castra Regina/Regensburg (Bavaria/Germany)

Period: Early 3rd century

Type: Legionaries, archers, one Germanic archer-mercenary

Number: about 12
Florian Himmler (not related!)
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#20
Quote:Might I also suggest that whoever fills out his details here, does the same in the Groups Directory at Romanarmy.com?
Greetings,
I cannot get in there for some reason....?
regards
Arthes
Cristina
The Hoplite Association
[url:n2diviuq]http://www.hoplites.org[/url]
The enemy is less likely to get wind of an advance of cavalry, if the orders for march were passed from mouth to mouth rather than announced by voice of herald, or public notice. Xenophon
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#21
Have you tried going here and clicking 'Submit a listing' (top of page)?
You do have to be logged into Romanarmy.com which is different from RAT, login-wise.
Greets!

Jasper Oorthuys
Webmaster & Editor, Ancient Warfare magazine
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#22
Unit name: Legio XV Appollonaris (Not to be confused with Austrian group of same name).

Location: University of Oslo, Oslo, Norway, Kingdom of.

Period: Trajanic, 108 to be precise

type: Legionaries, Auxilia and some civilians

Number: Around twenty on a good day.

Cheers!
Magnus HÃ¥kenstad
Consvl, Legio XV, Norway

Is there anybody here who has got anything else they\'d rather be doing than marching UP and DOWN the square!!?
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