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Mediterranean Hegemon of Ancient Greece - Chapter 218: Invasion of the Northern Plain of Crotone
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... wanted to buy grains, it had already been sold out.” Philesius looked at the other two men, because the union itself was the cause of it.
“Then pay them food as their salary and let the freemen fight for the union, instead of just always shortening the assessment period of the citizen as a reward and making the citizenship of the union less valuable! Philesius, if the freemen can make great achievements and defeat the regular army of Crotone under the leadership of the archon, then even w ...
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