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I generally take "Roman" to refer to the time when Rome was still the capital of its own empire, and "Holy Roman" or "Byzantine" to mean after that.
just saw the six first episodes of the HBO series Rome, and wondered if, or how much, we know about the technics they used in man to man fighting during the first centurys of the first millenia here in Europe?
Is there anything out there one could look into?
Why one might ask. Well I pesonaly think that the influence Rome had (and has) on the western civilisation in general, Rome must have had it´s influence on the Martial Arts of The West too. And in this case it could be beneficial for a WMA fighter and scholar to learn as much as possible of the roots of his art, just as we try to learn the foundation of longswordplay going back as close as possible to the verses of Johannes Liechtenauer in order to understand the masters following him during the centuries.
Then again few Swords call to me like the Gladius do, so it might boil down to that I want to learn how to use one.
Keep up the good work all fellow brothers and sisters out ther!
Martin
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