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way. So why did he decide to challenge what was already the most formidable military power the world had ever known? To answer this question, we must consider the Rome of 89 BC, not what Rome was to become. What Mithridates saw was a state which had grown like a weed across the Mediterranean basin, and which now, like a weed which has outgrown its strength, was toppling under its own weight.
Mithridates the Great: Rome's Indomitable Enemy
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