The Roman Auxiliary Units of Britain (Hardback)
Imprint: Pen & Sword Military
Pages: 304
Illustrations: 120 mono illustrations
ISBN: 9781399056038
Published: 30th November 2024
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The majority of work on Roman Britain's military focuses on the legions, with much less attention paid to the auxilia, even though the latter formed the vast majority of the manpower. The auxiliary units were drawn from all over the Empire and provided both infantry and cavalry units, many of which provided specialisms that the legions lacked. For example, the Cohors I Hamiorum Sagittariorum were a cohort of archers from Syria stationed at Carvoran fort on Hadrian’s Wall.
Simon Turney, following decades of research, presents this work, referencing every one of the auxiliary units identified in Britain. For each there is a unit history, detailing their movements, involvement in campaigns and anything noteworthy. This is followed by a set of lists detailing known, attested members of the unit and any inscriptions that mention them. Each entry is also accompanied by photographs and/or maps, including the sites the unit occupied, tombstones, images, inscriptions and so on. This is the finest, most up-to-date reference available for the auxiliary units of Britain.
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About Simon Turney
Simon Turney is a Roman historian, author of a biography of the Roman general Agricola, and has spent several decades visiting Roman military sites in Britain and studying the epigraphy and other evidence of Roman units, specifically the auxilia. He has been a Roman reenactor, experiencing the history from the inside, so to speak. He is also the author of several historical novels.
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