How did Roman troops breach enemy fortifications? ⚡️
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interesting… ok back to bannerlord i go.
And then their leader got taken hostage lmao
lol Persians we have the best archers with a wall Romans we have a legionary bulldozer 🙂
Textbook Roman shit
Looks like blitzkrieg
"don't sleep on me."
Persians be like "hey man, good to see you back, do you have any more of those dope cabbages"
Can you imagine the agony of being in such combat, you'll likely be stabbed and slashed multiple times, but still you must fight or die.
A bad peace is worst then war
Julius Caesar
I bet that cabbage was bomb tho.
sound like a german move on world war 2 in invading a country