Step back into the first century AD with Survive History as we explore the challenges faced by Roman soldiers on the frontier of the Empire. In this immersive episode, filmed at a meticulously reconstructed Roman fort on the Welsh border, we explore the daily life of a Roman soldier. With the help of volunteers from the Roman Military Research Society, we ask whether you could survive serving in a remote outpost on the edge of ‘barbaricum’. From the secrets of Roman military training, to the intricacies of Roman weapons and armour, we discover what made the Roman army such a successful force on the battlefield. We also experience the power of Roman ranged weapons, from the bow to the ballista. We learn about the differences between Roman legionaries and auxiliaries, discover what Roman soldiers ate, and how they dealt with terrifying barbarian foes like Sarmatian horse archers. And we find out what it takes to construct a full-size first century Roman fort from the build team at Park in the Past - a truly unique construction project. So the question is, could you survive as a soldier on the Roman frontier? #romanempire #militaryhistory #history 00:00 Introduction 02:20 Where you'd be stationed 04:31 Auxiliaries and legionaries 12:15 Roman army training 18:49 Roman forts 22:13 Sentry duty 24:27 Roman toilets 25:12 Meeting the fort builder 30:11 Britain's Big Fort Build 30:55 Ranged weapons 38:00 Sarmatian horse archer 43:22 What Roman soldiers ate 48:11 Could you survive?
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