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... raise an army power- ful enough to end the Numidian war rapidly , his popularity with the people would decline . His ... raised legions were enlisted to serve a particular general , more often than not a popular favourite.1 Therefore ...
... raise an army power- ful enough to end the Numidian war rapidly , his popularity with the people would decline . His ... raised legions were enlisted to serve a particular general , more often than not a popular favourite.1 Therefore ...
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... raised and disbanded yearly . Therefore , it would be more correct to say that a cavalryman was liable to serve for ten yearly periods , and an infantryman for twenty . A typical example of a legionary's service is given by Livy . He ...
... raised and disbanded yearly . Therefore , it would be more correct to say that a cavalryman was liable to serve for ten yearly periods , and an infantryman for twenty . A typical example of a legionary's service is given by Livy . He ...
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John Frederick Charles Fuller. cities in Italy ( socii et Latini ) to raise an equivalent number of allied infantry and twice the number of allied cavalry . Therefore the troops raised each year numbered in all 33,600 infantry and 3,600 ...
John Frederick Charles Fuller. cities in Italy ( socii et Latini ) to raise an equivalent number of allied infantry and twice the number of allied cavalry . Therefore the troops raised each year numbered in all 33,600 infantry and 3,600 ...
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CHAPTER I | 15 |
Inauguration of the Century of Revolution | 22 |
The First Civil | 28 |
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