Also can anyone tell me anything about roman fighting techniques? hoiw did they fight without armor or with it? how did they fight unarmed or armed? etc.
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Benjamin Parker wrote:There was a topic on another where they were discussing a show on tv where they fired a ballista bolt at a watermelon and it was shredded then they fired a bolt at a strip off a lorica segmenata and it only made a small dent becase the armor worked like a suspension system is that true?
Also can anyone tell me anything about roman fighting techniques? hoiw did they fight without armor or with it? how did they fight unarmed or armed? etc.did they use pankration? and how effective would these techniques be today?
Benjamin Parker wrote:A roman soldier could be out of his armor and unarmed if he was off duty I'm not talking about a battle nescasrily
What I mean is would they have used pankration on the battle field along with their wepaon or if they lost their weapon or to throw down an enemy and the kill him?
Robert Bertram wrote:The Gladius be something really fun to study and to fence with.
I'm guessing the Roman gladius would have been similar to messer? It seems like it to me anyways.
Benjamin Parker wrote:Robert Bertram wrote:The Gladius be something really fun to study and to fence with.
I'm guessing the Roman gladius would have been similar to messer? It seems like it to me anyways.
No the gladius is a short thrusting thrusting weapon whereas the messer is a one edged greatsword used for cutting
Benjamin Parker wrote:Yes but the reliefs of roman legionaries (or at least the ones I've seen) show legionaries using it to thrust
Anthony Pendleton wrote:Benjamin Parker wrote:Yes but the reliefs of roman legionaries (or at least the ones I've seen) show legionaries using it to thrust
Using this kind of logic for determining how things must have been done can be faulty and a slippery slope to boot. The gladius may have been (and likely was) primarily a thrusting weapon, but it doesn't mean that it wasn't used in a cutting fashion as well.
Quick edit:
As a side note, looking back through your recent posts it seems as though you're reaching (or have already reached) a conclusion based on limited information and source material, and then holding to that as fact. Since the available information from the time is not comprehensive, I'd recommend being a bit more open before setting yourself to certain beliefs. Just a thought, things can get frustrating for you in the long run, otherwise.
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