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... on in Rome usually consisted of 6500 men. So it was an enormous army with over 50,000 troops in the 8th corps.
Very few men were permitted to command an army of this size. Because of this Crassus will go down in history as one of the few such commanders.
And this also brought him one step closer to his goal of the consulship.
It was not an exaggeration to say that if suppressed the rebellion, his goal will be virtually confirmed.
The damage caused by the rebels of ...
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