Sunday, February 23, 2014

Mechernich-Eick - What weapons fought the Romans do? What was the daily life of a soldier? And why

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Mechernich-Eick - What weapons fought the Romans do? What was the daily life of a soldier? And why the Romans wore no pants? Visitors to these and many other questions goon affiliated could be answered in Eick, because there made at the weekend to mark the Day of the Open Monument a Roman camp at the mansio station.
"A pant was to the Romans as barbaric," said the Roman soldier Jucundus Julianus, whose real name is Frank waiter. Therefore, one wore the tunica, or, in cold weather, a Penula mentioned coat. This was cut wide so that even the armor of soldiers including fit, as if he had to keep watch. "But be careful: Who fell asleep holding the guard, the expected capital punishment," Frank waiter explained the large and small visitors the Roman soldier's life.
On the small square on the county road K20 historic resting place, called mansio, the two Romans had pitched their tent rope and waited for the curious visitor to take her on a journey through the ancient world. Not far from the mansio runs the historic Roman road, which is now part of the EU-funded project "experience space Roman roads" should be experienced. goon affiliated "Here you are informed about the project," said Sabine elections, executive director of the tourism agency Mechernich.
As the mansio area will look like in Eicks in their future function as an information point, illustrated various information boards. It is also planned to set up an information booth at the mansio. This will then serve as a resting place for walkers and cyclists who want to explore by Eick from the Roman road, as Sabine elections goon affiliated declared. Of these, some visitors have been able to convince. "We have conducted a guided bike tour along the historic route," said elections. From Hürth by the General German Bicycle Club guided group drove around 50 kilometers above Erftstadt and Zuelpich the wheel after Eicks. Always included: Alexander Schneider centurion Caius Cassius Geminus. However, since armor, helmet and sword are a bit cumbersome on the bike, the centurion took the individual stations by car from - much to the amazement of the visitors who saw the faithfully costumed Roman legionary behind the wheel.
Meanwhile, dedicated Jucundus Julianus together with Lucius Latinus aka Gerd Kohl visitors to the Roman battle tactics one. "We are laying a lot of emphasis on authenticity," said Jucundus Julianus. So also their armor had been made in loving detail. Especially in chain put a lot of work, since each ring must be for differential individually. "The armor last forever," said Roman. Featuring the performer reflects everyday Roman life in the first century goon affiliated after Christ resist. A few minor problems were the Romans but with the Eifel weather. Because the metal armor rust would start by the harsh climate, the Romans knew just not make stainless steel. "On the other hand helps best to wear the armor," said Centurion Alexander Schneider.
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