How did Rome defend its empire? ⚔️ Ancient History DOCUMENTARY
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🚩 In this video we analyze the 3 defensive strategies the Roman Empire deployed from c.27BC to 350 AD, as described in Edward Luttwak’s book ‘The Grand Strategy of the Roman Empire’.
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📢 Narrated by David McCallion
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Sources:
Luttwak E., The Grand Strategy of the Roman Empire (Johns Hopkins, 1979)
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🚩 In this video we analyze the 3 defensive strategies the Roman Empire deployed from c.27BC to 350 AD, as described in Edward Luttwak's book 'The Grand Strategy of the Roman Empire'.
🚩 This video was made in collaboration with Strategy Stuff https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCJn_zQa80o1l8FgAfVofHRQ Check out their channel and give them the credit that they deserve.
Bottom line is the romans knew they couldn't go on forever taking over land and population, they would be bouncing from conflict to conflict in a endless loop. Not to mention so many different people, where you wouldn't have loyalty to the empire but to their own tribe. I believe that's why I believe the west failed first.
Burgundy and the burgundians would be a interesting video. They always seem to curve out that one section of France for their own. No matter the Era.
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Superb stuff historymarche
Wish I could go back in time too see them on the march