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00:00:00 Introduction and Welcome 00:03:31 Organization and Training 00:10:44 Punishments and Rewards 00:19:36 Arms, Armor, and Tactics 00:27:57 Engineering and Logistics 00:35:20 Adaptability and Innovation 00:44:13 Morale and the Will to Win 00:51:19 Thoughts and Conclusions Sources and Further Reading Polybius (c. 2nd century BC). Histories. Julius Caesar (c. 50 BC). Commentaries on the Gallic War. Livy (c. 10 BC). History of Rome (Ab Urbe Condita). Josephus, Flavius (c. AD 75). The Jewish War. Plutarch (c. AD 100). Parallel Lives (Life of Crassus, etc.). Tacitus (c. AD 98). Agricola (and Annals). Vegetius (c. AD 390). De Re Militari (The Military Institutions of the Romans). Goldsworthy, Adrian (2003). The Complete Roman Army. Keppie, Lawrence (1998). The Making of the Roman Army: From Republic to Empire. Connolly, Peter (1981). Greece and Rome at War. Join this channel to get access to perks: / @asmr_historian Support the channel on Patreon: / asmrhistorian Merch: https://histmerch.shop/ Discover why the Roman army became one of the most powerful and disciplined forces in history. This video explores the tactics, training, organization, and weaponry that made Rome unstoppable for centuries. From the strength of the legions to the genius of Roman engineering and leadership, learn how strategy and discipline built an empire. Perfect for history lovers, military enthusiasts, and anyone fascinated by ancient warfare and the rise of Rome. Information sourced from Wiki, Gutenburg, JSTOR, primary and secondary sources. All information is congruent with archaeological and history evidence at the time of recording.