What happened after sunset in a Roman camp NO historian talks about
What happened after sunset in a Roman camp that most historians completely ignore? While we all know the Roman Empire as an unstoppable, highly disciplined military machine during the day , the darkness told a completely different story. In the dark, Rome’s lethal tactical advantages collapsed. From the frozen Rhine to the Judean desert, the night shift (vigiliae) was the most feared duty for a Roman soldier.

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