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... war against the Huns to Caesar and Marcus.
It even included the right to increase the number of troops, which the Senate had tried so hard to block.
Caesar and Marcus, who commanded 200,000 soldiers, were able to form more than five legions each.
This was a war that mobilized almost all of Rome’s national power.
If they poured out their resources and failed, even Rome would be shaken in an instant.
But the citizens sincerely sympathized with Caesar’s speec ...
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