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Rome -- History, Military -- 30 B.C.-476 A.D
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Rome -- History, Military -- 30 B.C.-476 A.D
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Rome
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History, Military
30 B.C.-476 A.D
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In the name of Rome:, the men who won the Roman Empire, Adrian Goldsworthy
ROMAN CONQUESTS, britain
The Nisibis War 337-363, the defence of the Roman East AD 337-363, John S. Harrel
Four Days in September: The Battle of Teutoburg
Mark Antony's heroes, how the third Gallica Legion saved an apostle and created an Emperor, Stephen Dando-Collins
The Roman Barbarian Wars, the era of Roman conquest, Ludwig Heinrich Dyck
Leading the Roman Army, soldiers & emperors, 31 BC - AD 235, Jonathan Eaton
Roman empire at war, a compendium of battles from 31 BC to AD 565, Donathan Taylor
Armies of the late Roman Empire AD 284 to 476, history, organization and equipment, Gabriele Esposito
Lucius Verus and the Roman defence of the East, M.C. Bishop
Caligula, an unexpected general
Roman conquests, Asia Minor, Syria and Armenia, Richard Evans
The reign of Emperor Gallienus, Ilkka Syvänne
Storming the heavens, soldiers, emperors, and civilians in the Roman Empire, Antonio Santosuosso
In the name of Rome, the men who won the Roman Empire, Adrian Goldsworthy
Jerusalem's traitor, Josephus, Masada, and the fall of Judea, Desmond Seward
The last legionary, life as a Roman soldier in Britain, AD 400, Paul Elliot
Roman conquests, Mesopotamia and Arabia
Imperial general, the remarkable career of Petellius Cerialis, Philip Matyszak
Aetius, Attila's nemesis, Ian Hughes
How Rome fell, death of a superpower, Adrian Goldsworthy
Aspects of Roman history, AD 14-117, Richard Alston
War and warfare in late antiquity, edited by Alexander Sarantis and Neil Christie
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30 B.C.-476 A.D
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