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3 - Sertorius 3: Public Enemy Number One

Cost of Glory

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Sertorius's Art of Taking the Romans to War

New recruits had to be disciplined in his art of winning by avoiding battle, or by what sometimes looked like retreating. The celt iberians come back to his side again in much greater numbers than before. When sertorius was doing all this, he didn't want to just educate his new allies in the art of war. He wanted to lay the groundwork for after the war. So he took the sons of the most noble families, gathered them all together in one city and paid for these kids to be educated in greek and latin,. This was going to help them and their parents invision themselves as sharing in the administration and government of the state once all the fighting subsided

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