Researchers used lasers to find the Roman military camp, which was "strategically" located overlooking a battleground.
When the Roman Empire began collapsing, Christianity prevailed and the Roman Catholic Church kept its territories together.
Archaeologists have discovered an ancient Roman military encampment high atop a mountain range in the Swiss Alps located ...
Among these finds were sling shots that carried the stamp of the Imperial Roman army's third legion which was involved in the battle. 'The sensational discovery of a Roman military camp in ...
Rather than disappearing during the third century and being replaced by equestrians, especially in the military, many prominent families ... to staff the greatly increased number of imperial offices ...
The Roman empire was at its height when a deadly disease caused devastation to its population, economy and military prowess.
in which Roman rule was threatened more by its own follies than any outside enemy. Years of infighting and poor governance had left the imperial army under-resourced. The fate of the hero of Gaul ...
The Roman army also used highly effective tactics, such as the ‘tortoise’ formation, where soldiers overlapped their shields to protect themselves as they advanced. Imperial These provinces ...
For the first time in memory, the Roman army was in retreat and the power ... hoping that this tribute would win his family imperial protection. Instead, the opposite happened.
Included amongst the finds were slingshots embossed with the stamp of the Roman army’s third legion, an Imperial Roman army which is known to have fought upon the battlefield below.