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    De re militari (Latin "Concerning Military Matters"), also Epitoma rei militaris, is a treatise by the Late Latin writer Publius Flavius Vegetius Renatus...
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    is contained in his two surviving works: Epitoma rei militaris (also referred to as De re militari), and the lesser-known Digesta Artis Mulomedicinae,...
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    peace, prepare for war Vegetius, De re militari, preface to book 3. Publius Flavius Vegetius Renatus wrote De re militari (Concerning Military Matters) possibly...
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    and writer born in Rimini. He was the author of the military treatise De Re militari (1472). The work consists of a preface, with a dedication to Sigismondo...
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    and to have their weapons constantly rubbed and bright. — Vegetius. De Re Militari, II, 14 Centurions had to be at least 30 years of age, literate (to...
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  • named him a councillor of state. He is most notable for his book, De re militari et de bello (1563) which was one of the most comprehensive treatments of...
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    arrows, according to Vegetius in his 4th-century military treatise De re militari. The plumbata consisted of a lead-weighted head attached to a wooden...
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    statement found in Roman author Publius Flavius Vegetius Renatus's tract Mīlitārī (fourth or fifth century AD), in which the actual phrasing is Igitur...
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    Medieval Europe c.400-c.1453. Routledge. ISBN 978-1-000-42951-0. Vegetius, De re militari, IV22; Ammianus Marcellinus, Roman History XXIII4, 4; XXXI15, 12. Kamm...
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    Spur (mountain) "The Art of War under Chinggis Qahan (Genghis Khan) » de Re Militari". Rice, Gary. "Daniel Sickles". Historynet. Retrieved 2022-03-24. Britton...
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    required. Vegetius composed his treatise on the Roman Empire's military, De Re Militari, at some point between 378 and 390 CE during the reign of Valentinian...
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  • Roman military organization and tactics is Epitoma rei militaris (also referred to as De Re Militari), by Flavius Vegetius Renatus Pauly-Wissowa (German-language...
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  •  46–. ISBN 978-1-135-95513-7. Vegetius, De re militari, II, 25. "Roman Artillery". Vegetius, De re militari, IV:22 "Hence adj. Pălātīnus -a -um Palatine;...
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    the Red Cross. Borah/Cook 1989: "El pasado de México: aspectos sociodemográficos" 218-219 "De re Militari: muertos en Guerras, Dictaduras y Genocidios"...
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  • BCE) or Publius Flavius Vegetius Renatus' De Re Militari (4th century), or military technology, such as De rebus bellicis (4th to 5th century). Some early...
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  • {{cite web}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link) Vegetius, De re militari, II, 25. Nicolle, pp. 173–174, the espringal is depicted, in the form...
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    Henry of Nassau) his treatise on the military system of the Romans (De re militari Romanorum), which remained unpublished until 1657. Other works followed...
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    material from classical writers on military technology, like Vegetius' De Re Militari and Frontinus' anecdotal Strategemata, emphasising poliorcetics, or...
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    The War Order of Virtuti Militari (Latin: "For Military Virtue", Polish: Order Wojenny Virtuti Militari) is Poland's highest military decoration for heroism...
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    Forces: The Varangian Guard and Anglo-Saxon Ethnic Consciousness", De Re Militari, The Society for Medieval Military History, archived from the original...
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  • Vegetius. "Book I". De Re Militari. Archived from the original on 2021-05-06. Retrieved 2006-08-24. Vegetius. "Book II". De Re Militari. Archived from the...
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    author of the only surviving treatise on the Roman Empire's military, De Re Militari, recognized the importance of: constant practice of marching quick and...
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    established by Servius Tullius. The late Roman writer Vegetius, in his work De Re Militari, wrote: Recruits are to be taught the art of throwing stones both with...
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    of Las Navas de Tolosa in 1212. De re Militari. Retrieved from https://deremilitari.org/2014/11/three-sources-on-the-battle-of-las-novas-de-tolosa-in-1212/...
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    time, not the present. Vegetius, the Latin writer, wrote his treatise De Re Militari in the fourth century about Roman warfare, and Hagger posits that this...
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  • Arab conquest of 637 AD. According to the late Roman writer Vegetius' De re militari, each century had a ballista and each cohort had an onager, giving the...
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    War. Osprey Publishing. pp. 121–122. ISBN 978-1-84603-336-0. Vegetius De Re Militari 2.15 McCone, Kim, "Greek Κελτός and Γαλάτης, Latin Gallus 'Gaul', in:...
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  • Constantinople, and for the ecclesiastic fossores ("grave-diggers"). Vegetius. De Re Militari 2.8.13. Kazhdan & Cutler 1991, p. 601. Bury 1911, p. 98. Bury, J. B...
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    On Military Matters (De Re Militari, Latin) [21] Archived 2020-04-21 at the Wayback Machine On Military Matters (De Re Militari, English) [22] Archived...
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  • Valturio – De re militari, the first book with technical illustrations Approximate date: Thomas à Kempis (died 1471) – The Imitation of Christ (De Imitatione...
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