Roman military generals added a corvus to the Carthaginian warship. They also passed special reforms to improve conditions in Rome that would benefit soldiers and civilians.
The republican system didn't work well for the amount of territories Rome ruled by the 2nd century BC, and couldn't deal with social consequences of Rome's nearly continuous state of warfare. So the military became more powerful and lost its loyalty to the republic, and was there after used as a political tool by ambitious generals.
A location does not have a strong military. Rome developed of a strong military for historical reasons.
No, they didn't have to. Roman citizens were all free. Rome fought for the glory of Rome and for the honors associated with military victories.No, they didn't have to. Roman citizens were all free. Rome fought for the glory of Rome and for the honors associated with military victories.No, they didn't have to. Roman citizens were all free. Rome fought for the glory of Rome and for the honors associated with military victories.No, they didn't have to. Roman citizens were all free. Rome fought for the glory of Rome and for the honors associated with military victories.No, they didn't have to. Roman citizens were all free. Rome fought for the glory of Rome and for the honors associated with military victories.No, they didn't have to. Roman citizens were all free. Rome fought for the glory of Rome and for the honors associated with military victories.No, they didn't have to. Roman citizens were all free. Rome fought for the glory of Rome and for the honors associated with military victories.No, they didn't have to. Roman citizens were all free. Rome fought for the glory of Rome and for the honors associated with military victories.No, they didn't have to. Roman citizens were all free. Rome fought for the glory of Rome and for the honors associated with military victories.
From among the generals who offered the armies the biggest bribes-
In ancient Rome a legate was the military commander of a legion. He could loosely be compared to a general. However, the legate, himself, was many times under the command of a "Dux" who could loosely be compared to our five star generals. These were men such as Caesar or Pompey or Sulla who had overall command of several legions.
building a strong army
He hired slaves and fired his generals. He spent all the money on architecture and roads. It improve rome greatly.
Hadrian.
no
The republican system didn't work well for the amount of territories Rome ruled by the 2nd century BC, and couldn't deal with social consequences of Rome's nearly continuous state of warfare. So the military became more powerful and lost its loyalty to the republic, and was there after used as a political tool by ambitious generals.
The highest ranking official in ancient Rome was called the Emperor. Other high ranking officials in Rome were called Generals.
Conflict in Rome was often caused by power struggles between political factions, military generals, or social classes. The result of these conflicts could be civil wars, political unrest, or even the collapse of the Roman Republic.
powerful generals and politicians struggled for power.
A location does not have a strong military. Rome developed of a strong military for historical reasons.
No, they didn't have to. Roman citizens were all free. Rome fought for the glory of Rome and for the honors associated with military victories.No, they didn't have to. Roman citizens were all free. Rome fought for the glory of Rome and for the honors associated with military victories.No, they didn't have to. Roman citizens were all free. Rome fought for the glory of Rome and for the honors associated with military victories.No, they didn't have to. Roman citizens were all free. Rome fought for the glory of Rome and for the honors associated with military victories.No, they didn't have to. Roman citizens were all free. Rome fought for the glory of Rome and for the honors associated with military victories.No, they didn't have to. Roman citizens were all free. Rome fought for the glory of Rome and for the honors associated with military victories.No, they didn't have to. Roman citizens were all free. Rome fought for the glory of Rome and for the honors associated with military victories.No, they didn't have to. Roman citizens were all free. Rome fought for the glory of Rome and for the honors associated with military victories.No, they didn't have to. Roman citizens were all free. Rome fought for the glory of Rome and for the honors associated with military victories.
From among the generals who offered the armies the biggest bribes-
In ancient Rome a legate was the military commander of a legion. He could loosely be compared to a general. However, the legate, himself, was many times under the command of a "Dux" who could loosely be compared to our five star generals. These were men such as Caesar or Pompey or Sulla who had overall command of several legions.