Private Armies in Rome
The shift in Roman military policy allowed for the enlistment of non-property owners, leading to a loyalty shift from the state to individual generals. This change was driven by urgent military needs, including wars in North Africa and a significant slave rebellion. As the empire faced multiple threats, the Senate reluctantly accepted this new approach to ensure adequate manpower.In this clip
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