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The Auxilia of the Roman Imperial Army

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The work surveys the non-citizen contingents of the Roman imperial military, tracing their institutional origins in the Augustan reforms and then examining their numbers, internal organization, and regional distribution. Drawing heavily on inscriptions and military diplomas, the author analyzes recruitment practices, deployment patterns, and operational roles in both campaign and frontier defense, and offers a detailed account of equipment and tactical uses. The study concludes by assessing the later stresses on the Augustan system and includes appendices collating key epigraphic material and evidentiary notes.

CONTENTS

    PAGE
INTRODUCTION  
  

The Military Reforms of Augustus

7

THE AUXILIA DURING THE FIRST TWO CENTURIES A.D.

 
  

Section I. The Strength and Organization of the Auxiliary Regiments

21
  

Section II. Recruiting and Distribution

57
  

Section III. The Use of the Auxilia for War and Frontier Defence

102
  

Section IV. Arms and Armour

124

CONCLUSION

 
  

The Break-up of the Augustan System

133

APPENDIX I

145

APPENDIX II

170

INDEX

191

ILLUSTRATION

Tombstone of C. Romanius of the Ala Noricorum
(by kind permission of the authorities of the Stadtmuseum, Mainz)

  Frontispiece