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Roman soldiers half century V: left: 1 Aeccio magister militum. 2 Bucelario de Valentiniano III (Placido Valentiniano Happy); 3 bodyguard Hun of Aeccio. Right: 1 Ostrogod biarch of the Cuneus Equites Escutatorum; 2 primicerio (official); 3 Flammoularios by Mattiarii Juniors.
Roman oldados in the 400: 1 Cavalry officer with lorica of scales and Berkasovo helmet. 2 Roman rider with chainmail and Intercisa helmet. 3 Sailors of the Saxon fleet. 4 Roman centurion with oval shield and intercised helmet with crest.
Roman soldiers late 4th century early 5th: from left to right: Magister militum. Mililitar tribune. Auxiliary palatine of Cornuti iuniores. Palatine Legionnaire of the Herculian Legion Seniores. Legionnaire of the Legion VII comitense Seniores.
"Aksumite warriors fought with iron spears. They were re-known for being spear throwers. They also fought with round shields. Shields could have been made from buffalo hide. They also did battle with a “broad-blade, flat-ended sword” secured behind the back. Other weapons included poniards or iron knives, “tanged spear-heads.” Thestrangecontinent.com Honga.net Steamcommunity.com
Here's some references,
Roman soldiers half century V: left: 1 Aeccio magister militum. 2 Bucelario de Valentiniano III (Placido Valentiniano Happy); 3 bodyguard Hun of Aeccio. Right: 1 Ostrogod biarch of the Cuneus Equites Escutatorum; 2 primicerio (official); 3 Flammoularios by Mattiarii Juniors.
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Equipment of a Roman legionnaire in 450.
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Offensive armament of the Roman infantry IV - V.
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Roman infantry 5th century: from left to right: legionary of the V Macedonian, legionary of the Herculiani Seniores, slinger, auxiliary brachiati.
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Roman cavalry 5th century: left archer or sagittarius and catafracta; right rider alano and rider huno.
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Magister Militum Roman, escorted by his V century bucelarios.
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Roman riders IV-V century: light, medium, catafracta, clibanario and bucelario.
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Roman oldados in the 400: 1 Cavalry officer with lorica of scales and Berkasovo helmet. 2 Roman rider with chainmail and Intercisa helmet. 3 Sailors of the Saxon fleet. 4 Roman centurion with oval shield and intercised helmet with crest.
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Here I leave some uniforms:
Legionnaire tribune 337. The tribunes sent the legions and the cohorts of the comitense legions, the prefects sent the legions limiting.
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Roman catafracts mid 4th century.
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Roman soldiers late 4th century early 5th: from left to right: Magister militum. Mililitar tribune. Auxiliary palatine of Cornuti iuniores. Palatine Legionnaire of the Herculian Legion Seniores. Legionnaire of the Legion VII comitense Seniores.
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Here are some pics of Lombard maybe there is something you like in it.
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"Aksumite warriors fought with iron spears. They were re-known for being spear throwers. They also fought with round shields. Shields could have been made from buffalo hide. They also did battle with a “broad-blade, flat-ended sword” secured behind the back. Other weapons included poniards or iron knives, “tanged spear-heads.”
Thestrangecontinent.com
Honga.net
Steamcommunity.com
Here's some references,
I finally saw these, thank you so much because now they're even more useful due to the setting change!