Fenris
Adventurer
Shark, I do not want to quibble with a fellow Southern Californian. Nor do I intend to. I did not mean to imply that modern historians "make up whatever interpretation that one desires" All I am saying is that absolute numbers of ancient armies, populations etc. are not reliable. As you have pointed out, many historians can agree upon a defined range of numbers. But I was only suggesting that if you took 100 historians and asked them for an estimate of sizes of armies, tha you would get several camps who disagree. With Roman armies we have the luxury of more records than with many cultures. And you have cited some wonderful and specific examples, where estimates are more accurate. In many other cases, the numbers can not be kept to such a small range.
IMC I have two nations, one based off Republican Rome and one based off Imperial Rome and both are fielding armies in the range you are referring to.
And thanks Shark for even introducing such topics here. You always do post great topics.
IMC I have two nations, one based off Republican Rome and one based off Imperial Rome and both are fielding armies in the range you are referring to.
And thanks Shark for even introducing such topics here. You always do post great topics.