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  • ID: 6417065
  • Uploader: techgoose1 »
  • Date: about 2 years ago
  • Approver: ion288 »
  • Size: 398 KB .jpg (750x1200) »
  • Source: deviantart.com/deivcalviz/art/Zems-Alpha-Strikes-509460816 »
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  • Zems - Alpha Strikes

    Zems is accepting sign-ups for the next Zems Alpha now! Visit zems.com to get on the list!

    Second work for Zems! This was a tough one because of the horses... whew!

    Zems in an upcoming free online trading card game, based in fantasy world of Collossals and mythical creatures, with many game elements inspired by real-time strategy, board and virtually all the popular card games.

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    An illustration done for Zems Online Card Game.
    Alpha Strikes copyright 2015 by Impulse Limited.
    For more info on Zems, please visit the links below:
    Zems Official website - www.zems.com 
    Zems Facebook page
    Zems Twitter page

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    Jonicu
    about 2 years ago
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    This picture is historically inaccurate. Judging from their helmets and armors (loricae squamatae), these Roman cavalry are of the 1st to 2nd century AD (cf. pp. 17-20 and 24 of Simkins). On the other hand, according to several sources, iron stirrups, which are thought to have been invented in China or Central Asia, weren't introduced to the West until at least the late 6th century AD, and thus ancient Romans never used them (see p. 130 of Penn et al., Hemming, Arndt, etc.). In addition, Roman cavalry didn't use gladii as depicted in the picture. They in reality used spathae (sword double-edged like gladius but longer and narrower) instead (see p. 22 of Simkins).

    References
    • Tim Penn, Ben Russell and Andrew Wilson (2021), On the Roman-Byzantine adoption of the stirrup once more: a new find from seventh-century Aphrodisias, Anatolian Studies 71
    • Michael Simkins (1984), The Roman Army from Caesar to Trajan [Rev. ed.], Men-at-Arms 46, ISBN 0-85045-528-6
    • Gary Arndt, The Greatest Simplest Idea Ever: The History of the Stirrup, Everything-Everywhere.com
    • Jessica Hemming, Origins of the True Stirrup in MEDIEVAL TECHNOLOGIES: THE STIRRUP, Kwantlen Polytechnic University
    • Wikipedia articles on Roman cavalry, Spatha, and Lorica squamata
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    Monsieur Safior
    about 2 years ago
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    Holy anachronism Batman !

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    Asqo
    almost 2 years ago
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    lyagushka said:

    ...In addition, Roman cavalry didn't use gladii as depicted in the picture. They in reality used spathae (sword double-edged like gladius but longer and narrower) instead (see p. 22 of Simkins)...

    Yup, using a short, infantry gladius from a horse's back would be quite troublesome. That's why cavalry swords are longer: to reach farther.

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    Kronnang Dunn
    over 1 year ago
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    Asqo said:

    Yup, using a short, infantry gladius from a horse's back would be quite troublesome. That's why cavalry swords are longer: to reach farther.

    ....and lances are even superior to long swords when used by cavalry.

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