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... anyone refused to fight or run away, these soldiers would catch and execute them to deter others.
In the front of these makeshift teams were nearly 20,000 Syracusan soldiers and siege engines. The soldiers were arranged in a highly loose formation, carrying ladders of up to ten metres long and walked on the muddy ground that the freemen and slaves levelled along with the various bulky siege engines. Because many of them lost their armours and shields in the previous battle, everyone's curr ...
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