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By AD 200, Roman towns required protection due to various threats, including invasions from barbarian tribes, internal unrest, and economic instability. The expansion of the Roman Empire had led to increased contact with different cultures, which sometimes resulted in conflicts. Additionally, the growing wealth of towns made them attractive targets for raiders. Consequently, fortified walls, military presence, and strategic defenses became essential for safeguarding these urban centers.

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