
AWA232 - The Language of the Roman Army
12/31/22 • 10 min
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Mason sent this question in for Murray to muse over, 'how did the language differences of auxiliary units affect armies on campaign or during battle? Were there any particular Roman generals who were multilingual'.
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Mason sent this question in for Murray to muse over, 'how did the language differences of auxiliary units affect armies on campaign or during battle? Were there any particular Roman generals who were multilingual'.
Join us on Patron patreon.com/ancientwarfarepodcast
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