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Augustus and the Legions: Rewriting Rome's Military

Augustus and the Legions: Rewriting Rome's Military

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After Actium, Augustus faced a restless army of 500,000 men. His solution: transform the legions from private armies into a permanent, professional force loyal to the emperor alone. This episode explores the Augustan military reforms — the reduction to 28 legions, the creation of the aerarium militare or military treasury, the introduction of fixed pay and pensions, and the establishment of the Praetorian Guard. We discuss the legio nomenclature, the shift from citizen levy to volunteer army, and the impact on veterans who founded colonies across the empire. Lucas and Luna also delve into lesser-known details: the role of the aquilifer carrying the legion's eagle standard, the symbolic power of the signa militaria, and how Augustus used military donatives to secure loyalty. The episode touches on the clades Variana — the Varus disaster in Teutoburg Forest — and its aftermath, including the two legions (XVII, XVIII, XIX) that were never reconstituted. How did Augustus balance military efficiency with political control? And what did it mean for a legionary to swear the sacramentum to the princeps rather than to the Senate? A focused look at the army that built and guarded the empire. #Augustus #RomanLegion #AerariumMilitare #PraetorianGuard #TeutoburgForest #LegioXVII #Aquilifer #Sacramentum #RomanArmy #AugustanReforms #Veterans #Donativum #CladesVariana #Princeps #RomanHistory #AncientRome #FexingoHistory #History Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo
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