Quote Originally Posted by QuintusSertorius View Post
Just been doing some quick research on Rome, and it suggests most historians treat the early censuses with disdain. That the numbers were basically made up. I know Rome was smaller than Syracuse, would 50,000 be an outlandish figure? Apparently Greek city states rarely got over 40,000, with 20-30,000 people being the trigger to send people out to form new colonies and relieve overpopulation pressures.

Yes, Massalia was a large town at best, I'd be guessing in the 5,000 region at most (and probably less than 500 that could be called up to military service as hoplites).
didn't know it was this unreliable.

beyond that, I don't know more than you at this point.