Zusammenfassung der Ressource
The Roman Army
- Augustus realised that control and experience in the army was crucial to remaining in power that he
purposefully ensured his successors had careers in arm: they would need the support and loyalty of
the army in the future
- Army as propaganda
- imperator Emperor
- derives from a word for General
- the armed forces provided Augustus with propaganda opportunities
- Triumphs were held in
Rome to celebrate victories
- Reforms to the army
- the need to reform
- no real standing army to
man vast frontier regions
- burden of service to much on italians
- no enough man power
- no regular pay
- troop depended on commanders
for rewards to end of service
- loyalty to general not to state
- demobilisation
- two major demobilisation's
- 30
- 14
- 60 legions involved in Civil War with Octavian reduced to 28
- loss o 3 legions in the Varian Disaster
- not replaced so 25 by end of Augustus reign
- 17th
- 18th
- 19th
- AD9
- treatment of Veterans
- Augustus personally settled 300,000
veteran, including Antony's troops
- settled thee troops in veteran colonies,
paying 860,000,000 for the land to do this
- 30
- 14
- Vetrans settled were given cash rewards
rather than land, and Augustus personally
supplement this as there was not enough
public money
- 7
- 2
- Terms of service
- Augustus introduced a fixed term of service for
the Praetorians, legionnaries and auxiliary troops
- 13
- Praetorians
- 12 years
- legionaries
- 16 years
- AD 6
- Praetorians
- 16 years
- Legionaries
- 20 years
- Auxiliary troops
- usually served for 25 years
- however towards the end of Augustus
reign a number of military revolts too
place as a result of soldiers complaining
of military service lasting unto 30 years
- financial support by the state
- for the first 30 years, Augustus personally financed
the veteran settlements, by 6 AD could no longer
- ran out of money
- Established the Aerarium Militare
- military treasury
- funded by 1 percent sales tax
and 5 percent inheritance tax
- Key points
- troops no longer financially
dependent on their generals
- removed connection
between soldiers and
generals that had been so
disastrous to the Republic
- Veterans loyalty now tended towards the state/gov
as it provided veterans' pensions/ land etc.
- this was confirmed by a
personal oath of loyalty by the
legions to Augutus
- entrusted important command to
members of his own Family
- tiberius
- Germanicus
- rather than old nobility
- army became increasingly
attached to the imperial
house
- Key reforms
- Demobilisation
- 30
- 14
- fixed terms of service
- 13
- 6
AD
- creation of military treasury
- Purpose of these reforms
- as well as improving the efficenty go the army forces,
Tacitus is clear on the reason for these reforms
- Augsutus won over the soldiers with gifts
- he had excited the veterans by bribery