12-03-2005, 02:45 AM
Who are the authors of these statements:
Vis et honor, "Strength and honor;"
Pro populo romanoque senato, "For the people and senate of Rome;"
Dextra gladius, leva scutuum, corpore honor. "In the right hand the sword, in the left the shield, in ourselves honor;"
Pugnamus pro Roma, "We fight for Rome;"
Roma vincit, "Rome wins" (usually said after a victory).
Wikipedia has an article on Roman tactics, is this accurate?
Look this up on their website:
Roman infantry tactics, strategy and battle formations
Vis et honor, "Strength and honor;"
Pro populo romanoque senato, "For the people and senate of Rome;"
Dextra gladius, leva scutuum, corpore honor. "In the right hand the sword, in the left the shield, in ourselves honor;"
Pugnamus pro Roma, "We fight for Rome;"
Roma vincit, "Rome wins" (usually said after a victory).
Wikipedia has an article on Roman tactics, is this accurate?
Look this up on their website:
Roman infantry tactics, strategy and battle formations
Johnny Shumate