The Roman army weakened due to a combination of factors, including political instability, economic decline, and reliance on mercenaries. Frequent civil wars and power struggles diverted resources and attention away from military readiness. Additionally, the recruitment of non-Roman soldiers led to issues of loyalty and discipline, undermining the traditional strength of the legions. This decline was further exacerbated by external pressures from invading tribes and the empire's vast borders, making it difficult to defend effectively.
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Yes. Rome's army
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they were weak!
Justinian let the army control him.
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Yes. At the very end of the empire, the Roman army was weak and made up of mercenaries with no loyalty to Rome. The army was overrun by the Germanic tribes in Gaul.
The barbarians overtook Rome when Rome was at a weak point.
Rome was weak "morally."
the roman army was weak so it could not defend the empire from barbarians who attacked it in the twilight of Rome (Rome was captured in 476 AD by a barbarian named Odacer)
Yes. Rome's army
Without a strong army Rome would not have managed to expand. Rome expanded though winning wars.
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Carthage did not have a weak army; rather, it was known for its formidable military, particularly its naval power and the use of mercenaries. The Carthaginian army was diverse, incorporating troops from various regions, which provided them with different combat styles and strengths. However, issues such as reliance on mercenaries, internal political strife, and strategic miscalculations contributed to their eventual defeats, particularly in the Punic Wars against Rome. Overall, while not inherently weak, the effectiveness of Carthage's military was compromised by several factors.
It weakened Rome because of the Great Fire caused by communist and atheist.
because he want there army to stay were it is because he nos that the army is weak
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