• @[email protected]
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    35 hours ago

    It just occurred to me to wonder, would the average Roman soldier have more than a vague idea of who they were fighting and why? I can imagine a version of this that’s more “Punic war? What the hell are you talking about, I’m just here to kill as many of those guys as possible.”

    • @PugJesusOPM
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      34 hours ago

      Yes, interestingly enough! During the Punic Wars of the Mid-Republic, wars had to be presented to the citizenry and voted on in the assemblies before there could be a declaration of war. While not every citizen-soldier would have been present and voting, a sizable percentage would have been there and passed on the justifications when the call for conscription came up - the plebs of this era still regarded refusal of military service as a political tool, so it was important for the Republic to justify their wars in terms that the common free citizen-farmers of Rome (who made up its armies) would accept.

    • @Agent641
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      4 hours ago

      They knew what they were fighting for. Denarii 💰

  • IninewCrow
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    229 hours ago

    lol … time traveller arrives in our time … “Hey!, is this the peace after the Third World War and nuclear holocaust?”

  • @[email protected]
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    47 hours ago

    it’ll be alright, but if someone tells you to get on a boat, Don’t. Especially if they haven’t consulted the sacred chickens.