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- own cavalry charged at the sides of the Maxentian cataphracts, beating them with iron-tipped clubs. Many Maxentian cavalrymen were dismounted, while most...
- important city of Augusta Taurinorum (Turin), Constantine encountered a Maxentian army which prominently included a force of heavily armoured cavalry, called...
- temporary bridge set up alongside the Milvian Bridge, over which many of the Maxentian troops were escaping, collapsed, and those stranded on the north bank...
- Taurinorum (Turin, Italy), Constantine met a large force of heavily armed Maxentian cavalry. In the ensuing Battle of Turin Constantine's army encircled Maxentius'...
- Maxentius' forces were defeated, and Ruricius Pompei****, the most senior Maxentian commander, was killed in the fighting. In 312, Constantine saw his chance...
- (Turin, Italy), Constantine encountered a large force of heavily armed Maxentian cavalry. In the ensuing battle Constantine's army encircled Maxentius'...
- Wooden pontoon bridge replacing permanent stone bridge Use by retreating Maxentian troops during the Battle of the Milvian Bridge Unknown Bridge unusable...
- of the Tetrarchy Roman Empire (311) Belligerents Constantinian forces Maxentian forces Commanders and leaders Constantine the Great Ruricius Pompei****...
- of the Tetrarchy Roman Empire (311) Belligerents Constantinian forces Maxentian forces Commanders and leaders Constantine the Great Unknown Casus belli:...
- The image proves that 4th-century soldiers wore metal body armour (the Maxentian soldiers are wearing either mail or scale, it is unclear which). The Constantinian...