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How Did Roman Cataphracts Go To War? DOCUMENTARY

Duration: 15:12Views: 160.3KLikes: 7KDate Created: Apr, 2022

Channel: Invicta

Category: Education

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Description: A live action documentary on what it was like for Roman Cataphracts to go to war! Claim your SPECIAL OFFER for MagellanTV here: try.magellantv.com/invicta. Start your free trial TODAY so you can watch "Knights" about the rise of Europe's super heavy cavalry and the rest of MagellanTV’s documentary collection: magellantv.com/series/knights-4k Check out the reenactment group Imperium Romanum: youtube.com/channel/UCZXvtZFMfY9Urftv6m22_5Q In this live history documentary we join the mounted units of history from the Roman Army. Specifically we look at the Late Roman Cataphracts who saw action along the heaviest of Roman battle zones and Roman campaigns. We begin by discussing the source of horses and the large roman logistics system required to keep even a single Roman cataphract operational. We then demonstrate the equipment of both the horse and the rider which represented a substantial monetary investment. Though this gear made them nearly unstoppable on the charge, it meant they were few in number and quick to tire which ultimately proved their Achilles heel. For me this has been a great chance to see Roman Cataphracts in the flesh which is very hard to come by. It gives me a true appreciation for these formidable units of history and definitely makes me want to play more Mount and Blade Warband cataphract battles. Stay tuned for more episodes of Live History which will cover other aspects of daily life in the past through Roman reenactment footage and on location aerial shots. Let us know what other topics you would like to see us cover next. Credits Research: Chris Das Neves Writing: Chris Das Neves Narration: Guy Michaels Reenactment: Imperium Romanum Editing: Penta Limited #Live #History #Rome

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