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... ng and discipline. Otherwise, we couldn't explain how, after marching dozens of kilometres and facing a vastly numerous army, their soldiers still dared to form up and fight our soldiers for so long without panicking. Compared to them, the Etruscans' and the Volscians’… soldiers, though brave, lacked strict discipline and sophisticated tactics and were utterly disorganised in battle.
Secondly, the morale of the Theonian soldiers is high. In this battle, even though the soldiers I led outnu ...
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