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Siege Engineering Seminar -- Breaking Walls
The Siege of Tyre took seven months. I built a causeway across the sea to reach an island fortress. Rams, towers, torsion catapults, mining tunnels. Every wall has a weakness. Your job is to find it before your supplies run out.
Double Envelopment Strategy Workshop -- Cannae Method
The battle of Cannae, 216 BC. I let Rome push through my center while my wings closed like a jaw. 70,000 Romans died in one afternoon. Sand table exercises and field simulations. Tip: Invite the enemy to attack where you are weakest. That is where the trap lives.
Iberian Falcata Sword (Reproduction)
Curved Iberian falcata. The forward curve concentrates force at impact -- it cuts through bronze armor like leather. My Iberian cavalry used these at Cannae to devastating effect. Includes scabbard and maintenance kit.
Numidian Cavalry Javelin Set (5 Light Javelins)
Five light throwing javelins in the Numidian style. My riders under Maharbal would harass Roman columns for days -- throwing, retreating, throwing again. No armor, no shield, just speed and accuracy.
War Elephant Tactics -- Psychological Warfare Seminar
How to deploy elephants as terror weapons. Mahout positioning, formation breaking, countering elephant charges. The elephant is a psychological weapon first, physical second. Most armies break before the elephant reaches them. Also covers countermeasures -- Rome eventually learned to open lanes and let them through.
Roman Legion Tactics Workshop -- Command & Control
How to command a Roman legion: manipular formations, signal systems, camp construction, forced marches. My legions marched 25 miles in five hours, then built a fortified camp before dinner. Tip: Discipline is not cruelty. It is the reason 5,000 men can defeat 50,000.
Roman Legionary Kit (Lorica + Gladius + Pilum)
Complete legionary equipment: segmented plate armor, short gladius, two pila javelins, curved scutum shield. 60 pounds of gear. My men marched with this plus rations and camp stakes. They called themselves Marius' Mules.
Apache Bow & War Club Set
Short mulberry bow and stone-headed war club. The Apache bow is compact -- made for horseback and tight canyon fights. The war club is last resort, close quarters. Light enough to carry all day, deadly enough to end any argument.
Field Fortification Workshop -- Build a Roman Camp
Hands-on workshop building a Roman marching camp. Ditch, rampart, palisade, gates, interior layout. At Alesia I built two walls -- one facing in to trap Vercingetorix, one facing out to stop his relief army. Tip: If you can build, you can hold. If you can hold, you can win.
Centurion's Vine Staff (Vitis) & Pugio Dagger
The vine staff was the centurion's badge of office and disciplinary tool. The pugio was the last-resort dagger. Cassius used one on me. Authentic reproductions for historical reenactment and display.
Joan's Banner (Replica -- Fleur-de-lis on White)
Full-size replica of my war banner -- white linen, painted angels, fleur-de-lis, JHESUS MARIA. I carried this instead of a sword. I told the court: I loved my banner forty times more than my sword. The banner never killed anyone. It gave men something to follow.
Plate Armor Fitting & Movement Training
15th century plate armor training. Move, fight, mount a horse, get up from the ground in 50 pounds of steel. Tip: Armor does not make you slow. Bad armor makes you slow. Good armor moves with you.
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