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The invasion of the Huns was something that happened far away in Gaul, and since it was said to be resolved, the provincial people quickly regained their sense of stability.
It also helped that Marcus had almost annihilated the vanguard of the Huns and the Scythians.
They said that they were the ones who terrorized Rome, but in reality, a large army of 60,000 fell prey to Marcus’s strategy and were swept away in vain.
Of course, the cavalrymen who were wiped out in ...
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