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5.Dahn, Könige 3:5:36.
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6.In this third edition, this paragraph has been reworked on the basis of the study by Eugen Oldenburg, The Military Organization of the West Goths(Die Kriegsverfassung der Westgoten),Berlin dissertation,1909.
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7.Procopius, bell. Goth.1.12.
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8.The Codex Eurici, Chapter 310,uses the expression buccellarius four times; the corresponding Antiqua 5.3.1 uses the circumlocutions “quem in patrocinio habuerit”(“whom he had in patronage”)and “in patrocinio constitutus”(“placed in patronage”).
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9.Waitz 2:531.3d edition,2:1:215.
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10.Waitz 2:528.3d edition,2:1:213.
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11.Binding, History of the Burgundian-Romanic Kingdom(Geschichte des burgundisch-romanischen Königreichs)1:196,Note 671.
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12.Procopius 3.22.
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13.Brunner, Deutsche Rechtsgeschichte 1:302,argues that the Romans were already referred to as subjects in the oldest existing version of the Lex Salica but still did not form any part of the army. This text is from the time of Clovis. Under Clovis’sons, however, in later texts and a supplement, note is taken of the fact that Romans can also be in the army.
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14.Roth.Benefizialwesen, p.172,has assembled examples of military accomplishments by Gallo-Romans. But when he concludes from this that, contrary to the effeminate Italians, the Gallo-Romanic population can still be generally designated as warlike, that is concluding too much. Roth especially praises the Aquitanians. Why is this particular group supposed to have been especially brave? The preference for the one area shows us the error of the whole concept: these are no more than individual events preserved by chance, which have given a false picture. Quite similar things may have happened in Italy without, as a matter of chance, being described. The refining process of civilization and the inevitably accompanying softening had affected the population of Gaul in the course of four and a half centuries no less than it had the Italians.
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15.Proven by Roth with numerous examples, p.173.
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16.Roth, Beneflzialwesen, p.180.
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17.Gregory 4.47 and elsewhere. Waitz 2:533.
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18.The Burgundians, too, already had other than free men as warriors. The Lex Gundobada, Title X, reads: “Si quis servum natione barbarum occiderit lectum ministerialem sive expeditionalem, sexagenos solidos inferat, multae autem nomine XII.
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Si alium serum Romanum sive barbarum aratorem aut porcarium XXX sol. solvat.”
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(“If anyone should have killed a barbarian slave selected for service at court or for military service, he would pay 60 solidi, and 12,moreover, as a fine.)
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(“If anyone should have killed another slave, Roman or barbarian, farmer or swine-herd, he would pay 30 solidi.”)
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In this case, then, we have the barbarian military serving man(Kriegsknecht);the common servant(Knecht)can also be a Roman, but this is not possible for the military serving man.
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2 战术变化
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1.Aurel.Victor.,Chapter 21.
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2.Ars veterinaria 6.(4.)6. The horses of the Thuringians were also praised by Jordanes 1.3.21.
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3.De bell.Vand.1.8.
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4.Procopius, de bell. Vand.2.14.
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5.Schmidt, Geschichte der Vandalen, p.39.
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6.Procopius, bell. Goth.1.16;1.28;1.29.bell. Pers.2.18.
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