Late Roman
After many years on the Imperial Anacry, the Roman Empire by the 3rd Century CE/AD had reformed the army into a leaner fighting machine, based around mobile field armies, a defense in depth and border troops made of older, settled, garrisons. More emphasis is placed on the cavalry, with the adaptation of horse archers, more flexible cavalry and super-heavy Cataphracts, ideas borrowed from Persia. The foot still had its legions and auxilia, but more emphasis was placed on archers and mercenaries to bolster the lines.
Pack contains 30 figures (17 officers (4 poses), 6 musicians, 7 standards)
Pack contains 30 figures (11 officers (4 poses), 10 musicians (2 poses), 9 standards)
Pack contains 12 figures (4 officers, 4 musicians, 4 standards)
Pack contains 12 figures (4 officers, 4 musicians, 4 standards)
Pack contains 15 figures (15 horses, 15 riders (4 poses))
Pack contains 15 figures (15 horses, 15 riders (4 poses))