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History 107. The Roman Army Changes in Roman Society. Tasks. Agricultural Trade Household Education Publicly owned. Slavery and Agriculture. Controllable expenses, profits, manpower Where is the peasant class?. The Roman Army. Polybius’ account. Army Organization. 2 consuls
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History 107 The Roman Army Changes in Roman Society
Tasks • Agricultural • Trade • Household • Education • Publicly owned
Slavery and Agriculture • Controllable expenses, profits, manpower • Where is the peasant class?
The Roman Army • Polybius’ account
Army Organization • 2 consuls • 24 military tribunes (elected officials)
Army Organization • 4 legions • 4200 men/legion • velites - light infantry, youngest • hastati - heavy infantry, next youngest • principes - “prime of life” • triarii - oldest, reserve line
Principles of service • Virtus • Disciplina militaris
Principles of Service • Domi et militiae
Principles of Service • The sacramentum
Principles of Service • The stipendium
The Roman Army Camp • (relatively) uniform construction • a place for everything and everything in its place • the environment yields to Rome, not vice-versa (in theory, at least) • probably Roman in origin
Trends of the 2nd century BC • Decrease in citizen population
Trends of the 2nd Century BCE • Changes in agricultural production
Trends of the 2nd century BC, cont. • Diversification in industry and commerce • Growing urban population • Growing influence of equites and publicani
Problems • The profitable wars have been fought • Growing landless class at home • Overseas discontent with Roman corruption/brutality/high taxes
Complaints • Equites • Publicani (often equites)
More problems • Roman allies (socii) (generally Italian)