The Fate of the Ninth: The curious disappearance of one of Rome's legions (original) (raw)

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D B Campbell

Bryn Mawr Classical Review, 2001

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The Legions in the Late Empire

Roger S O Tomlin

R J Brewer (ed.), Roman Fortresses and their Legions, 2000

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Writing the Legions: the development and future of Roman military studies in Britain

Simon T James

Archaeological Journal 159: 1-58., 2002

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Review of Paul Chrystal, Roman Military Disasters: Dark Days & Lost Legions

Korneel Van Lommel

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The Complete Roman Army. By A.K. Goldsworthy. Thames and Hudson, London, 2003. Pp. 224, illus 245. Price: £24.95. ISBN 0 500 05124 0

Kate Gilliver

Britannia, 2005

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A book of the third century Roman military innovations P. Elliott, Legions in crisis : transformation of the Roman soldier AD 192-284 , Oxford = Charleston, Fonthill Media 2014

Gergő Gönczi

2017

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L'aigle et le cep: les centurions légionnaires dans l'Empire des Sévères (2 vols.). Scripta antiqua, 54/1-2. By Patrice Faure

mark hebblewhite

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David Breeze, Rob Collins

in Haarer et al. (eds.) AD 410: The History and Archaeology of Late and Post-Roman Britain, 2014

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David Breeze, Rens Tacoma, Tatiana Ivleva

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Peter Heather's "The Fall of the Roman Empire: A New History of Rome and the Barbarians" Book Review

Shawn Vaske

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Neue Luftbilder zu den Militärlagern und den canabae legionum von Vetera castra I (Xanten), in: N. Hodgson/P. Bidwell/J. Schachtmann (Hrsg.), Roman Frontier Studies 2009. Proceedings of the XXI International Congress of Roman Frontier Studies (Limes congress) ... (Oxford 2017) 616 - 618.

Norbert Hanel

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Review of J. Clark. Triumph in Defeat. Military Loss and the Roman Republic (Oxford 2014)

Michael J . Taylor

The Classical Review, 2015

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The Social and Economical impact of Legionary presence on the life of a province. The dislocation of the Roman army in Raetia.

István Gergő Farkas

2014

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The Complete Roman Army: Book Review

Kay Bell

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Ralph Mathisen

Classical Philology, 1985

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D B Campbell

Bryn Mawr Classical Review, 2008

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The Frontiers of Imperial Rome. by D avid B reeze

Matthew Symonds

Archaeological Journal, 2012

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Literature review. New books on the history of the Legionary Movement

Andrei Dalalau

Studia Universitatis Babeș-Bolyai Historia, decembrie 2020, 2020

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Interrogating the "Collapse" of the Roman Empire: Historiography and Instruction

Jon Pesner

2015

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The last legions: The “barbarization” of military identity in the Late Roman West

Vedran Bileta

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Colloquium: The Roman army in the west. New findings, methods and perspectives. Session 1C - Joint Annual Meeting of the Archaeological Institute of America (AIA) and the Society for Classical Studies (SCS), January 3, 2020

Alicia Jiménez, C. Sebastian Sommer, Jesús Bermejo Tirado

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Tom Degenhart

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“The End of the Western Roman Empire in the Fifth Century CE: Barbarian Auxiliaries, Independent Military Contractors, and Civil Wars"

Ralph Mathisen

N. Lenski, J. W. Drijvers, eds., The Fifth Century: Age of Transformation (Edipuglia, 2019), 137-156., 2019

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Peter Keegan

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History as it Ought to Have Been: The Ninth in the North, Yet Again

Ross Cowan

Ancient Warfare, 2021

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The Lost City of the Legion

Peter Guest

ARA News, 2014

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Michael Burrows

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The Fall of the Roman Empire: A New History

Cristian Irina

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Roman Legions in Siscia during the Julio-Claudian Period

Ivan Radman

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The Military Vici in Roman Britain: Aspects of Their Origins, Their Location and Layout, Administration, Function and End. Romanitas. Festschrift Frere 2006, 95-145

C. Sebastian Sommer

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The Dislocation of the Roman Army in Raetia. BAR International Series 2723 (Oxford, 2015)

István Gergő Farkas

2015

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First pages - The Civilian Legacy of the Roman Army

Luca Loschiavo

The Civilian Legacy of the Roman Army, 2024

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Classica et Christiana 13, 2018

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Brewer, Richard J. (ed.). Birthday of the Eagle. The Second Augustan Legion and the Roman Military Machine. Cardiff, 2002. ISBN 0 7200 0514 0. XIV+212 p., ills. – Archaeologia Bulgarica, VII, 2003, 3, 95-98

Sergey Torbatov

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