Andrew Garaventa

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The flaws in the Roman constitution, which had led to an overweening and self-interested senate, had been corrected by making that body more inclusive and more answerable to the public. The threat posed by Mithridates had been, if not quashed, at least forced into dormancy.
Cataclysm 90 BC: The Forgotten War that Almost Destroyed Rome
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