Paul Lannuier

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The sight of “a countryside almost depopulated, with a virtual absence of free peasants or shepherds, and no one except for barbarian, imported slaves,”5 was what had shocked Tiberius Gracchus into launching his reform project. He had warned his fellow citizens that the foundations of their military greatness were being eroded. Every peasant who lost his farm had meant a soldier lost to Rome.
Rubicon: The Last Years of the Roman Republic
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