Gil Hahn

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Thus while Arpinum was now a Roman town, nearby Allifae was not, and nor were many others in the neighbourhood. The example of Arpinum shows that whether an Italian city or town was Italian and Roman had little to do with blood or even tribal allegiance, and a lot to do with happenstance, and the vagaries of war and politics. A good rule of thumb in south and central Italy was that the more strategic the location of
Cataclysm 90 BC: The Forgotten War that Almost Destroyed Rome
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