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5 lip 2023 · The Roman legions bred their own war dogs from an ancient mastiff-like breed known as the Molloser. They were mainly used as watchdogs or for scouting, but some were equipped with spiked collars and armor and were trained to fight in formation.
24 maj 2023 · CANIS PUGNAX | THE ROMAN DOG OF WAR | The COMPLETE HISTORY. The origins, development and uses of the working and sporting dogs in ancient times. From Mesopotamia and Greece to Rome ...
7 lis 2023 · Dogs are still used by modern military forces in a variety of roles, from scouting and reconnaissance to search and rescue and even explosive detection, but how did ancient Rome use these beloved animals?
22 lip 2020 · The Romans encountered fighting dogs during long wars with the Germans and the Celts. In the battle with the Cimbri , at Vercellae they had to fight a formal battle with these animals. Dogs fought even when their masters were killed or enslaved.
16 wrz 2020 · The Molossian, however, is well documented as the most formidable war dog of the Romans. These dogs are claimed to have often formed their own companies among the troops and were protected by armor and the thick, spiked, metal collars formerly used to protect the dogs from wolves.
Among the Greeks and Romans, dogs served most often as sentries or patrols, though they were sometimes taken into battle. [3] The earliest use of war dogs in a battle recorded in classical sources was by Alyattes of Lydia against the Cimmerians around 600 BC. The Lydian dogs killed some invaders and routed others. [4]
19 sie 2022 · The Romans used war dogs copiously, using them in packs against enemy infantry and cavalry. The dogs were generally protected by leather armor and sometimes with protective metal blades, and had the function of knocking down and tearing the opponent.