Rome's Enemies (1): Germanics — And Dacians (men ...
: Provides a chronology of major conflicts, including the Battle of Teutoburg Forest (9 AD) and the campaigns of Marcus Aurelius and Trajan.
According to reviewers from platforms like Amazon and Goodreads, the book's value depends on the reader's specific needs: : Rome's Enemies (1): Germanics and Dacians (Men ...
: Recent "Print on Demand" editions have been criticized for fuzzy text and murky illustrations compared to original offset-printed versions. : Provides a chronology of major conflicts, including
: Includes eight full-colour plates depicting the dress, armour, and weaponry of these "barbarian" forces. It also features numerous black-and-white photographs of archaeological artefacts, such as the falx (Dacian sickle-sword) and Roman relief carvings. : By attempting to cover both Germanics and
: Highly recommended for miniature painters and wargamers looking for authentic colour palettes and equipment details.
: Covers the Germanic tribes (such as the Goths, Franks, and Alemanni) and the Dacians from roughly 100 BC to the late Imperial era.
: By attempting to cover both Germanics and Dacians in one slim volume, some find the treatment of each group lacks the depth found in more modern, dedicated titles.
