In the last episode, Murray answered the first of two questions Doug posed, the second question being a request to explain the battle of Crimisus in 340BC.
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Murray tackles this question that Doug emailed in, 'what kind of armies, weapons, and tactics were used by Carthage and Syracuse in the fifth and fourth centuries BC?'
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The Saxon Shore forts get their name from the Notitia Dignitatum and are among the most impressive Roman remains in Britain, but why they were built remains unclear.
The team discuss the latest episode of the Magazine Ancient Warfare XV.5
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It is a big thanks to Gerrard for emailing Murray this question. Murray tells us about who is his favourite military author, and why.
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