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Vladimiro
Vladimiro is on page 220 of 432
E' un libro di una noia mortale, ma dannatamente utile e pieno di dettagli dannatamente interessanti.
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Vladimiro
Vladimiro is on page 170 of 432
La riforma di Mario non fu, forse, una riforma ma una "restaurazione", almeno sul piano della logistica. Alla fine del II secolo a.C. c'era stato un certo rilassamento nella disciplina delle truppe che Mario sferzò caricando i legionari come muli.
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Vladimiro
Vladimiro is on page 100 of 432
Numeri, numeri e ancora numeri.
Fabbisogno di un soldato: 3000 calorie al giorno, prese da 850 gr circa di grano, quantità variabili di carne, vegetali, legumi, olio e vino acetoso.
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Steve
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It is actually quite fascinating.
Storing grains in bin could take up 30% additional space.
While storing them in sacks only 15% additional space.
And two sacks (around 70kg together) could theoretically feed a cohort (80 men) for a day.
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Steve
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Eating while standing was a punishment for soldiers as...
Slaves and servants ate sitting down.
While well to do Romans ate in a reclined position.
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Steve
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Steve
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During Aelius Gallus’s expedition to Arabia, the Romans were reduced to eating butter instead of olive oil, which was considered a hardship.
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Rory
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Rory
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