Rome often won by incorporating its enemies ; defeated towns were required to provide troops for the Roman army, creating a massive, self-sustaining cycle of manpower.
The book highlights the "warlike reputations" of those who nearly broke Rome: Rome and Her Enemies - The Cutters Guide Rome and Her Enemies: An Empire Created and Des...
Examines the professional legions at their peak facing the British, Germans, and Parthians. Rome often won by incorporating its enemies ;
Details the "dying colossus" fighting for survival against Goths, Huns, and Sassanid Persians. Key Historical Themes creating a massive