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... the rightful privileges of the winners of war.
Especially in ancient times, losing a war meant falling into slavery or a similar existence.
But mass killings with the sole purpose of murder were not very common.
That’s why Rome was so enraged by the cruel treatment of the Huns in Gaul and Germania.
Of course, Rome also had a history of cruel actions in its occupied territories.
But most of them had a strong intention to show an example of retribution to t ...
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