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"What man exists," Polybius asks towards the beginning of his work (1.1.5), "who is so worthless or so apathetic that he would not wish to know how and by what sort of political system practically the whole of the inhabited world was conquered in not quite fifty-three years and came under the rule of the Romans?"; and although he clearly exaggerates both the extent and the speed of the Roman conquest even of the "inhabited world" that he knew, he was obviously right in thinking that the period he had in mind - 220 to 167 - was one of astonishing change in the Mediterranean world.
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legiones urbanae, allied cohorts, new praetors, consular year, allied cavalry, citizen troops, allied infantry, consular army, comitia centuriata, two legions, new consuls, complicated manoeuvres, new legions, larger camp, allied contingents, smaller camp, infantry line, leading units, light troops
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Hannibalic War, Fulvius Flaccus, Claudius Nero, Hasdrubal Barca, Aemilius Paullus, Hasdrubal Gisgo, Cisalpine Gaul, Second Punic War, Terentius Varro, Fabius Maximus, Valerius Laevinus, History of Libya, Great Plains, Lake Trasimene, Master of Horse, Claudius Pulcher, History of Spain, Livius Salinator, Sempronius Longus, Aetolian League, Cassius Dio, Cornelius Scipio, Servilius Geminus, Appius Claudius, Caecilius Metellus
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