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Year 281 Tr. C.E., a war broke out between Rome and the city of Tarentum, on the east coast of Italy. Originally, Tarentum was a colony of Sparta, Greece; its inhabitants still speak Greek, consider themselves civilized Spartans, and think other Italian cities are barbarians. Meanwhile, Rome was an emerging force, engaged in a series of wars with neighboring cities. In utilizing a battlefield, as in all other things, the strategy requires power savings. It is better to be able to manage it, but to manage, one has to, and here, as in the marketplace, it is more than mere sting. Don’t tell me what to do Cat Poster. Wise Romans were reluctant to attack Tarentum. At that time, it was Italy's richest city, so rich that it could finance its allies in the war against Rome; it is also far, far southeast, not a local threat. But the Tarentum sank some Roman ships into their harbor, killed the admiral of the convoy, and when Rome tried to negotiate a settlement, their ambassadors were humiliated. . Rome's honor is at stake, and it is ready for war.
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Year 281 Tr. C.E., a war broke out between Rome and the city of Tarentum, on the east coast of Italy. Originally, Tarentum was a colony of Sparta, Greece; its inhabitants still speak Greek, consider themselves civilized Spartans, and think other Italian cities are barbarians. Meanwhile, Rome was an emerging force, engaged in a series of wars with neighboring cities. In utilizing a battlefield, as in all other things, the strategy requires power savings. It is better to be able to manage it, but to manage, one has to, and here, as in the marketplace, it is more than mere sting. Don’t tell me what to do Cat Poster. Wise Romans were reluctant to attack Tarentum. At that time, it was Italy's richest city, so rich that it could finance its allies in the war against Rome; it is also far, far southeast, not a local threat. But the Tarentum sank some Roman ships into their harbor, killed the admiral of the convoy, and when Rome tried to negotiate a settlement, their ambassadors were humiliated. . Rome's honor is at stake, and it is ready for war.
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Homepage: Teasearch3D
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