People seem to mix up a couple of things. I guess I'll be among them. Still:
-The Romans extensively used auxilia; ever though of what
they got for equipment?
-The Romans extensively used
local peoples to do the job for them
-The Romans had a bit of a Red Army mentality: "if the first 20,000 can't do it; we'll send in another 50,000" ... "and if that doesn't work -ouch- let's call upon anoth 50,000 or so". It's how they defeated Hannibal in the end; it's how they conquered Spain.
-By the time the Romans get going their neighbours have been seriously weakened due to infighting. In fact the only empire to draw upon equal resources they faced was Carthage. It's how they acquired Greece (mind you, the independent city states invited them to), it's how they massacred Gaul.
And when the Romans face a serious opponent: what does history teach us? Oh, yeah they get whipped pretty badly: ask Crassus how his newfound riches tasted.

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