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ROM008A - Roman Kneeling with Sword France had been under German

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France had been under German occupation for several years

When a pilum struck a shield

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ROM008A - Roman Kneeling with Sword France had been under GermanIn Roman infantry doctrine, kneeling was not a sign of defeat but a tactical adjustment of stance. A soldier might kneel to stabilize himself on uneven terrain, reduce his exposure to missile fire, or prepare to receive or deliver a close range attack. This posture allowed greater control when fighting in dense formations or chaotic battlefield conditions. The sword in question is typically the gladius, the standard Roman short stabbing weapon.

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