Greek specialized forces can win battles but wither, while Rome wins wars by replenishing poorer citizen soldiers.
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Greek specialized forces can win battles but wither, while Rome wins wars by replenishing poorer citizen soldiers.
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"Battle after battle. Pyrrhus is defeating the Romans. And then he finally says, you know what? If I win one more battle, I'm going..."
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