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RT by @mikenov: RT by @mikenov: The pursuit for better life and education was the ultimate reason why Italians stopped joining the Roman legions. By the 2nd Century CE, Rome’s mighty legions were manned almost entirely by provincials from places like Gaul, Illyria, and North Africa. To understand why Italians stopped joining the army, one must look at how the military and the empire evolved. During the Roman Republic, military service was a seasonal requirement for political participation and a point of immense pride. But as Rome conquered the Mediterranean, the army transformed into a permanent, professional force stationed on distant, hostile frontiers. For a relatively comfortable Italian

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