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Thracian Figures
Posted: Fri Mar 27, 2015 11:03 am
by titanu
In the Thracian list the Roman client kingdom troops, armoured light spear, swordsmen, what should these look like? Are they Thracian or Roman?
Re: Thracian Figures
Posted: Fri Mar 27, 2015 3:52 pm
by list_lurker
When Duncan Head re-wrote the DBM list in 1999 for slingshot, he cited-
In the late 1 st century BC, Rome's client-king Rhoemetalces I created a regular army: "He had accustomed the barbarians to the use of military standards and discipline and even of Roman weapons" (Florus II, XXVII - thanks to Christopher Webber for finding this one for me after I'd given up on the regulars, assuming my memory was corrupt!). I assume that at this early date, when the regular auxilia are just getting established, "Roman weapons" is far more likely to refer to imitation legionary equipment (as copied by so many other Hellenistic kings) than to the auxiliary style. However Rhoemetalces II's troops cooperating with the Romans in AD 26 showed the traditional Thracian indiscipline, so the disciplined force may have been small.
So looking like Romans is the answer I'd say
Re: Thracian Figures
Posted: Fri Mar 27, 2015 3:59 pm
by list_lurker
same primary source in the Osprey
Re: Thracian Figures
Posted: Fri Mar 27, 2015 4:07 pm
by titanu
Simon
Thanks cracking info. Beer on the way when I see you next
