...if the numbers of these census tables are right, available Roman manpower before the Pyrrhic War(280-275) 276BC (271,224)/265 BC (292,234) wasn't much different from 234BC (270,713),...but this thread is rapidly derailing...
...if the numbers of these census tables are right, available Roman manpower before the Pyrrhic War(280-275) 276BC (271,224)/265 BC (292,234) wasn't much different from 234BC (270,713),...but this thread is rapidly derailing...
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'...usque adeo res humanas vis abdita quaedam:opterit et pulchros fascis saevasque secures:proculcare ac ludibrio sibi habere videtur.' De rerum natura V, 1233ff.
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