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Why were the armies of the Eastern Roman Empire in the 6th century so much smaller than the Roman armies fielded during the Roman civil wars? How did Belisarius retake the Italian Peninsula with 7,500 men?
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Could Agrippa have been an effective Emperor?
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Why were the armies of the Eastern Roman Empire in the 6th century so much smaller than the Roman armies fielded during the Roman civil wars? How did Belisarius retake the Italian Peninsula with 7,500 men?
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