Why aren't there accurate movies on Rome showing soldiers using spears? No one used swords lol
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Why aren't there accurate movies on Rome showing soldiers using spears? No one used swords lol
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swords are cooler
Yeah so?
there is no "so"
that's it, they're cooler, that's why they're in movies and not spears
I guess ar16 are even cooler why aren't they in the movies fricking moron I swear I fricking hate this fricking board
No, AR-16s are not cooler than swords.
>I guess ar16 are even cooler
lolno.
The absolute state of americ**ts.
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Spears can be just as cool.
>posts greek
movies are meant to be entertaining. if you want factual, read a book
Sorry I forgot Amerilards were awake already
Not even 6 AM on the east coast
Romans did use swords though. They shortsword stacked. Pretty kino. Romans never invented spear tech. The greeks invented spears, but it didnt save them from the romans shortsword whirlwind, tesdudo, taco and square shield spam.
>but muh akshually they had swords
Shut the frick up you know very well what OP meant
That' moronic
First spears were invented for hunting
Second Rome almost got his ass kick by the greeks of Pyrhus
Third, there's 700 years of Roman empire left to go after they conquered the greeks.
No one but you cares, Lindy.
>show set in Republican era
>lorica segmentata
>leather lorica segmentata
>no 4 hour fort building montage every episode
>Ecclesiatical Latin
>barbarians have side shaves and tattoos
>gladiator combat always ends in death
>black Numidians
>garishly painted statues
>heavy handed Jesus foreshadowing
name 2
Statues and temple carvings WERE painted though
They probably were painted like indian statues
Are there any kinos about the conquest of Gaul?
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Newer Roman infantry used swords while the older veteran Roman soldiers followed up with spears when the front lines cycled towards the back.
Sounds like you're talking about pre-Marian maniples. The principes and hastati did have spears (pila) which they threw before attacking with their swords. The triarii did fight primarily with spears (with swords as backups) but they were used as a last resort. Post-Marian cohorts fought mainly with swords.
How come they never show Roman soldiers using knives?
I bet they had to cut meat and apples and stuff and didn't want to use their sword for that
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Because Romans used the short sword gladius as the main weapon, their "spears" were more like javelins.
No
>loses Rome without unsheathing his sword
Would he have won if he had used spears?
With a trusty sling he could have flung Caesar off the Tarpeian rock and his own name into the firmament.
>their main weapons were spears
>nuh-uh, their main weapons were swords!
STFU, you're both wrong. Their main weapons were pickaxes. Outmaneuver the enemy, and then cut off their supply lines by building forts at chokepoints, and the rest is inconsequential.
I watched Risen today and there is a cool part in the beginning where some israelite fricks are throwing rocks and shit at Roman soldiers from some high ground, the officer puts dirt on a pilum for grip and throws it into some gay israelites leg, then orders his unit to advance and throw pilums by rank.
it was a cool scene, they form a tetsudo after this and make a ramp up the hill wall, then the Romans who run over the wall see the israelites running away and one Roman drops his shield, draws his sword with fricking legit glee in his eyes and starts chasing them down.
Actually the Romans were the rare warriors of the ancient world who used a sword as their primary weapon. They had two javelins to throw and then engaged with the gladius. Legions did not typically use thrusting spears.
Bad bait
Shut up