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Caudine Forks 321BC
What became of Caudine Forks 321BC Created on: 06/07/2018 12:49:37Created by: AdamC |
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25/12/2019 22:20:26 Posted by: PAUL W |
Roman Armies post Constantine I Addendum
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14/06/2017 07:06:45 Created by: Cicerius |
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24/06/2017 20:48:35 Posted by: PAUL W |
Roman Armies Post Constantine I
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13/06/2017 11:32:20 Created by: Cicerius |
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24/06/2017 20:47:21 Posted by: PAUL W |
Zama Artwork
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07/02/2017 10:48:26 Created by: SimonMc |
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07/03/2017 12:50:25 Posted by: SimonMc |
Warrior 072 - Imperial Roman Legionary AD 161-284
Ebook request Created on: 25/06/2016 09:47:35Created by: Cicerius |
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10/07/2016 03:13:07 Posted by: Cicerius |
Catalaunian Fields
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12/11/2015 17:41:21 Created by: achim |
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12/11/2015 18:26:30 Posted by: PAUL W |
Unconnected Artwork in Members Area....Unacceptable...Please Explain
World War 2 or later period artwork in members area which is wholly unconnected to the period of book in question Created on: 13/10/2015 20:23:56Created by: SimonMc |
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14/02/2016 15:21:37 Posted by: PAUL W |
My Little List
Here are a few ideas for future works on the military of the Ancient World :Meroitic Kingdom’s Army 800 BC to 350 AD (MAA)Aksum Kingdom’s Army (MAA)Maccabean Revolt 167 to 160 BC (ESS)Maccabean ... Created on: 01/01/2015 09:35:00Created by: Luernos |
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03/03/2015 02:07:45 Posted by: PAUL W |
CARRE 53 BC
Hi, what about a new Campaign title about one of the worst Roman defeat, Carre in the 53 BC?"2023,-1,28783,cavasta,2011-09-02 19:33:00,Staircases,Do you have any plans to produce a book on traditional... Created on: 21/10/2014 11:35:00Created by: Bogianen |
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12/04/2016 05:22:19 Posted by: PAUL W |
Illyria books?
Does anyone know of good books with any color art of the Illyrians? I have been an avid reader of Osprey since 1991. Sadly, I can't think of any books on Illyria that Osprey's done. Any help would be ... Created on: 12/10/2014 16:52:00Created by: Kastigier |
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12/10/2014 17:09:00 Posted by: .George Washington |
BATTLE OF ARGENTORATUM AD 357 and Julian's PERSIAN EXPEDITION of AD 363
If even so limitedly known(in terms of details) battles like the Watling Street,Mons Graupius and Chalons already get their own campaign book battle like Argentoratum would definitely also deserved on... Created on: 27/09/2014 16:16:00Created by: sassan |
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28/06/2016 18:58:41 Posted by: PAUL W |
Battle" of Caudine Forks - 321 BC,"An interesting addition to the campaign series books would be the Battle of Caudine Forks in 321 BC fought between the Roman Army and Samnites. I am putting the word "battle" in quotes, because there was no actual combat between the opposing armies. The Samnites tricked the Roman army into surrendering. The Samnites decided it would be better for future relations if they let the Romans go. Caudine Forks was one of the most humiliating defeats in Roman history. Therefore, Osprey could focus more on the consequences and/or legacy of this event as opposed to actual fighting. Osprey could also put an emphasis on how the Samnites tricked the Roman army in the first place. (By the way, this is my first post on Osprey Publishing!)
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13/09/2014 19:42:00 Created by: Brynzonator |
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22/09/2014 15:07:00 Posted by: Pompeius Minus |
Chalons 451?
I heard about a Chalons 451 AD Title being announced. As the author of a (yet to be published) book on the battle, I'm interested if anyone knows more about it? Created on: 29/08/2014 21:54:00Created by: Flavius Aetius |
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11/09/2014 22:20:00 Posted by: achim |
The Ancient Greeks" color plate problems?,"Hi, new member here. I've recently discovered the Osprey book, and I'm quite intrigued by them. I finally decided on a title to purchase, and got it in the mail a few days ago. The book was "The Ancient Greeks", by Nicolas Sekunda. I was really looking forward to the art by Angus McBride, but was somewhat disappointed to find that the illustrations inside the book had an odd yellow tone to them - so much so that the red-haired Athenian hoplite on the cover looked blonde in the corresponding plate inside. The pictures also looked sort of pixilated and grainy. I'm not complaining or anything (I bought another title and it was just fine), but I was curious if anyone had experienced the same problem with the same title. I'm hoping it was a weird fluke, confined to only my book. Created on: 22/08/2014 04:06:00 Created by: Scolaris |
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22/08/2014 15:44:00 Posted by: Scolaris |
Germanic Warrior AD 236–568" eBook Release?,"Is there any prevision of the "Germanic Warrior AD 236–568" book being released in digital format? I would love to get it, but have little physical space left in my shelves to store more books.
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17/08/2014 20:47:00 Created by: Andrettin |
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18/08/2014 09:34:00 Posted by: Paintybeard |
Deaths in the Iliad
Deaths in the Iliadhttp://greekmythcomix.wordpress.com/comic/deaths-in-the-iliad-a-classics-infographic/What Makes a Homeric Herohttp://greekmythcomix.wordpress.com/comic/what-makes-a-homeric-hero/ Created on: 15/08/2014 03:36:00Created by: Amaral |
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16/08/2014 18:50:00 Posted by: Amaral |
The Roman Way of War
A 46:44 min documentaryhttp://youtu.be/jsoIVRwgDpo Created on: 07/08/2014 17:37:00Created by: Amaral |
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16/08/2014 15:12:00 Posted by: Blood Rave |
Alesia 52 BC, pre-order?
I was going to purchase Alesia 52 BC but it is still marked as preorder and marked as out in June, that was in July. Also Bn.com has it for preorder with a publication date of July. Osprey’s websit... Created on: 14/07/2014 01:08:00Created by: Destory Of Worlds |
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14/07/2014 11:46:00 Posted by: Michael Kazich @ Osprey |
Roman Soldier v Germanic Warrior!
I picked up my copy today and had a quick flick on the train home. First impressions, the modern illustrations are really excellent and the re-enactor photographs are very well chosen. Unfortunate... Created on: 16/05/2014 17:15:00Created by: scratchbuilder |
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08/06/2014 05:43:00 Posted by: jacdaw |
Fortifications of the Byzantine Empire
This could make a reasonable topic for Osprey to publish on. Has anyone seen or have a list (1000 years worth!). There is bits of information all over the web but I cannot find a specific list. Second... Created on: 17/04/2014 23:22:00Created by: snibor |
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19/04/2014 10:27:00 Posted by: Württemberger |
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