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EQUIPMENT
Arms, armor, weapons and gear of the Roman soldier
Let's face it: Most reenactors get into
the hobby because (a) they want to gain a sense of
what it was really like to live in a significant historical period, and (b) they
want to look cool and handle all kinds of cool equipment. Well, the Roman Army
was the direct ancestor and inspiration for all the great armies that came after
it, and beyond that, they were one of the best looking and best equipped armies
of all time, if not the best. Legionaries were as cool as cool gets.
While we welcome civilian participation, Legio VI Victrix is first an foremost a military reenactment club dedicated to recreating a historically accurate impression of a top-of-the-line Roman Legion of the mid second century AD. While having fun is paramount, we are deadly serious about getting it right. We have made a close study of all the available evidence as to how a Roman army of our period was equipped and keep a close eye on any archaeological discoveries that may add to our knowledge. When evidence is lacking, we make educated guesses.
BASIC GEAR
(Click on the links below for complete descriptions and images):
BODY ARMOR (Lorica segnmentata et al)
Reconstructing the Newstead Lorica
Pteruges and the Lorica Segmentata
Update on the Newstead cuirass
MARCHING KIT (Jared Fleury's "Impedimentia" page)
REAL GEAR
Legio VI's T. Flavius Crispus (Dave Michaels) has the good fortune to be both a dealer and collector of actual Roman coins and artifacts. He also has access to pieces from many important collections, and regularly visits important museums in Europe. He also maintains his own collection of Roman military belt parts and other military "doodads." The award-winning Real Gear pages of our website are offered to the general public so that historians, scholars, archaeologist, reenactors and anyone with an interest in military history can have access to images of examples of ancient military gear from private and public collections the world over.
REAL GEAR II: Weapons, Shields, Body Armor
REAL GEAR III: Belt Parts & Accessories
HOW MUCH?
Finally, a word about expense. While our gear might look horribly expensive, the cost of equipping yourself fully actually about in line with other popular reenactment eras (Civil War, etc.). None of our members is independently wealthy, and we've grown quite adept at getting the maximum bang for the buck. We also maintain a supply of loaner gear for new recruits, and our "Get Equipped" program will have you fully kitted out at minimum expense before you know it.