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The Roman Empire's Fear of Barbarian Invasion
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The fear of a barbarian invasion from the north was deeply seated within the Roman Empire history and was used by politicians and generals such as Caesar to their advantage, as the fear remained even after the sack of Rome in 390. The Roman army's constant drilling and experience-building allowed for institutional memory and better future capabilities.

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