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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Vegetius (section Epitoma rei militaris)
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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Medieval warfare (section De re militari)
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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Roberto Valturio (redirect from De Re Militari (Valturio))
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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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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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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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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List of wars by death toll (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
1492, de William M. Denevan, Univ. de Wisconsin Press, 1992, p. 28 Andrés Lira and Luis Muro: "El siglo de la Integración ", p. 10 "De re Militari: muertos...
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statement found in Roman author Publius Flavius Vegetius Renatus's tract Dē Rē Mīlitārī (fourth or fifth century AD), in which the actual phrasing is Igitur...
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Salient (military) (redirect from Salients, re-entrants and pockets)
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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