This week we're going to take a bit of a detour because the previous post on the Roman conscription system, the dilectus, sparked some discussion both here and on social media which made me realize that the popular understanding of the way that the Roman army changed during the Late Republic (c. 133-31 BC, though … Continue reading Collections: The Marian Reforms Weren’t a Thing
Month: June 2023
Fireside Friday, June 23, 2023 (On Historical Judgement)
Fireside this week! Ollie (left) and Percy (right) both resting after a hard day of being cats. For this week's musing, I want to consider the role the historian has in making judgements about the past, particularly - but not exclusively - about historical figures and their legacies. In particular, I very often encounter the … Continue reading Fireside Friday, June 23, 2023 (On Historical Judgement)
Collections: How To Raise a Roman Army: The Dilectus
This week we're going to take a look at the process by which the Romans raised legions in the Middle Republic (c. 290-100 BC, think the age of Pyrrhus, Hannibal and the various well-known Scipios; this is also the period of Rome's initial overseas expansion and its great power wars), what the Romans called the … Continue reading Collections: How To Raise a Roman Army: The Dilectus
Fireside Friday: June 9, 2023
Fireside this week! We actually haven't had one of these in quite a while; we had a gap week in April but the last Fireside looks like it was in March! In any case, here we are and here's Ollie: Research Assistant Cat Ollie, doing his best impression of a bagel next to his toy … Continue reading Fireside Friday: June 9, 2023
Collections: Roman Roads
This week we're taking a brief look at Roman roads because that was the topic which won out on the latest ACOUP Senate poll and on this blog we conform to the mos maiorum by following the Senatus Consultum. In particular the question here was from Matthew Runyon who asked, "What was so revolutionary about … Continue reading Collections: Roman Roads