
Vegetius (Publius Flavius Vegetius Renatus) ist ein Kriegstheoretiker des ausgehenden 4. Jahrhunderts. Er gehörte der hohen römischen Reichsaristokratie an und war Angehöriger des Kaiserhofes . Vegetius’ Hauptwerk, die Abhandlung Epitoma rei militaris (auch: De Re Militari) entstand am Mailänder Kaiserhof . ISTC is00344000 HCR HC 15915 GW M49497
Vegetius (Publius Flavius Vegetius Renatus) is a military thinkers of the late 4th Century. He belonged to the high aristocracy of the Roman Empire and was a member of the imperial court. Vegetius' main work, the treatise Epitoma rei militaris (also: De Re Militari) originated at the Milan Kaiserhof. ISTC is00344000 HCR HC 15915 GW M49497
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