Why was the Roman army so successful in battle?

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Why was the Roman army so successful in battle? 08 April 2017 Why was the Roman army so successful in battle?

Starter ‘A Roman soldier always has to be ready to fight....’ Quiet thinking time … How can we make sure a Roman soldier is ready for battle?

Qualities of a successful Roman soldier would include ... Organisation Equipment Training Personal skills e.g. bravery Knowledge of opposition Following discussion with class offer the above as starters to copy. Write these down and add one of your own.

What do you think you would need to be a Roman Soldier? You must be 1.6m tall You must be physically fit You had to be a Roman citizen You had to stay in the Army 25 Years Add these points to your diagram.

SOURCE: From a Roman Army Handbook 24 AD “A young man should have alert eyes and should hold his head upright. He should be broad chested with powerful shoulders and arms. He should not be pot bellied or have a fat bottom! His calves should not be flabby.” Pupil to be used as Roman model. Star question – Is this primary or secondary evidence?

How was the Roman Army organised? Main part of the army was the LEGION This was made up of around 5000 men under the command of the LEGATE

The legion was divided into ten cohorts Each cohort was made up of six centuries The centuries were commanded by a centurion Centuries had 80 - 100 men

The centurions were very important men They were responsible for training the soldiers under their command and making sure everyone obeyed orders. Some were very cruel.

Know your uniforms? Soldier Legate Centurion

Legion made up of around– 4800 men Divided into 10 cohorts Or around 480 men in each section One cohort was made up of six centuries Each Century had 80 men 80 80 80 80 80 80

Standard Bearers Each century had its own emblem or standard. This was carried by the standard bearer, a very experienced and trusted soldier. To lose your standard was a great disgrace.

Note the animal skin

Who else was in the Army? Auxiliaries- These were doctors, clerks, engineers, scribes, map makers and even soldiers from lands conquered by the Romans who volunteered to fight for the Romans. Many of these had special skills- like cavalry soldiers, stone shot slingers or archers.

Auxiliaries Thought of by Romans as second class soldiers, paid less and not trained as rigorously After 25 years- they became Citizens (and their children too!)

Training Most soldiers joined between 18-20 years old. There were three 30km marches each month. On each march the legionary would carry 25 kilos of equipment.

Legionaries would also learn drill, or marching. This was important for learning manoeuvres in battle. New recruits were given shields and swords twice as heavy as the real thing!

Why become a Roman Soldier? You could earn a good reliable wage If you were brave, you were rewarded with a laurel crown! While you are in the Army part of your wages were saved so you could retire in comfort Uniform, weapons and equipment all provided Travel the world You could earn extra money from robbing those you defeated You would be fit, strong and brave – impress all the women!

Equipment

Equipment http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a5f7RovSbmc&feature=related

Label the Roman soldier sheet. On your work sheets … Label the Roman soldier sheet. Complete the sheet adding details as required.

Part 2 (or ii as a Roman might say!) Complete the word search provided. Make sure that you have glued in all your sheets from the last lesson into your exercise books.

Tactics The first thing the Romans tried to do when they were conquering another country was to choose the time and place of the battle. The Romans would arrive, set up camp and then send a letter to the local ruler asking him to submit to Roman rule – the Romans never fought unless they had to.   This gave the Romans time to rest and to decide how and when they would attack. They researched the strengths and weaknesses of their opponents and chose strategies to suit the occasion.

RESERVES INFANTRY ENEMY A favourite COMMANDERS Roman battle formation AUXILIARIES INFANTRY RESERVES COMMANDERS

A favourite troop formation but why? Support of frontline troops by experienced second rows. Elite troops to keep an eye on weaker etc. A favourite troop formation but why? Discuss with your partner possible answers.

Let’s make the ‘Orb’ Type: DEFENSIVE When used: If part of the army had been split off from the main group or encircled by the enemy. How it works: The legionaries form a circle around the officers and the archers (these were the most important people!) using their shields as protection. Seen as a ‘desperate last stand’.

Let’s make the ‘Repel-Cavalry’ Type: DEFENSIVE When used: To combat a cavalry charge. How it works: - The soldiers form a line, with the men at the front crouching down with their shields in front of them and their spears stick out of the gaps. The men behind put their shields over the top of the men in front, and have their spears ready to throw. The spears would stop horses from running at the soldiers, often causing them to retreat. Those retreating would then knock into the cavalry behind them, causing a domino effect and making themselves easy targets for archers.

The ‘Tortoise’ Type: DEFENSIVE When used: - To advance but remain protected from spears, arrows, etc. How it works: The Tortoise is square. The men at the front hold their shields in front of them. The men at the sides hold their shields to the sides. The men in the middle hold their shields above them. The men had to move in close formation to ensure that the shields were touching so that no missiles could get in and injure any soldiers.

Let’s watch the ‘Tortoise’ in action … http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WN977BwoluU&NR=1

The Wedge Type: ATTACKING When used: Used aggressively to divide the enemy. How it works: The centurion is at the front of the ‘V’ and the legionaries form the sides of the ‘V’ . They have to stay close together to stop the enemy from breaking the line. As the wedge advances, more soldiers join on at the ends to divide the enemy even further. Breaking the enemy formation was key to winning on the Roman battlefield!

Let’s watch the ‘Wedge’ in action … http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tzn3xsHivO8&feature=related

Sieges

The Siege of Jotapata http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X-E5J6LNUBU&feature=related Show first 5 mins

Final thoughts.. In pairs, discuss why you think the Roman soldier and/or army was so successful?

A catchy title to grab the readers’ attention. Information page A catchy title to grab the readers’ attention. Some illustrations to make it look interesting. Plenty of colour. Information needs to be accurate, clear and simple.

Your Roman recruitment poster must include … And … A recruitment poster – see example Organisation of the Roman Army Different types of soldiers Weapons and armour Your Roman recruitment poster must include … How well disciplined they were How the Roman army fought-tactics What a Roman battle was like. What Roman soldiers had to be like.