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#12 - Roman Tribune

Printed on acid-free paper in England by the prestigious Universal Publishing for AeroArt International, each image measures 8-1/4" x 11" with ample margins allowing for professional mat and framing

Each figure is individually painted by hand. Painting will vary from pictures shown here. These figures are not intended for children.

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Roman Print #12

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The Roman Imperial Army was the most ruthless and efficient killing machine produced in the ancient world. Rome came to conquer most of the world known to her, through the combination of ferocity, skill and logistics. The training of a legionary was intense and practical. By the time a recruit’s training was completed, he had learned how to deliver a blow without opening for a counter, with an emphasis on the lethal thrusting strokes. Armed with his "gladius" (originally a Spanish, short stabbing sword), the legionary was virtually a professional swordsman. The Romans normally marched 20 miles in a day, with each man carrying up to 60 pounds of gear. An elaborate and fortified camp was constructed at the end of each day’s march.
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Item Number Roman Print #12
Binding Type Folio

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