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The Roman Soldier-Latin: Home
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Roman legions on the march : soldiering in the ancient Roman Army by Susan Provost Beller
Call Number: 355 BEL
Everyday life in the Roman Empire by Kathryn Hinds
Call Number: 937 HIN
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Ancient Rome : from Romulus and Remus to the Visigoth invasion by edited by Kathleen Kuiper
Call Number: 937 ANC
The story of ancient weapons by Will Fowler
Call Number: 623.4 FOW
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