Veni, vidi, vici.
Born to a patrician family with a famous name and empty pockets. Kidnapped by pirates at 25 -- told them their ransom was too low, raised it myself, then came back and crucified them. Conquered Gaul in eight years. Crossed the Rubicon with one legion and took Rome. Defeated Pompey at Pharsalus. Cleopatra became my ally and lover in Alexandria. Tip: Speed is everything. At Pharsalus, my veterans charged uphill into Pompey's cavalry and aimed for their faces -- pretty boys who had never been cut. They broke. I was stabbed 23 times on the Ides of March. Brutus was there. Et tu, Brute.
Military Command
Education · 25y
Siege Engineering
Education · 20y
Political Strategy
Education · 30y
Sword Combat
Sports · 25y
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: Disci...
€20 per_session
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 thems...
€12 per_day
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 relie...
€18 per_session
I wrote the Gallic Wars while fighting them. Clear writing is clear thinking. Public speaking, written persuasion, political maneuvering. Cicero was better with words. I was better with timing. Tip: W...
€15 per_session
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.
€5 per_day
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