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No matter how far away it happened in Greece, it was shocking that an army of 200,000 had been annihilated.
It was especially shocking that Greece, which had a great influence on Rome’s culture, had fallen into the hands of the barbarians.
It was incomparable to when they lost Gaul.
Naturally, public opinion was furious with Sextus, the commander of the defeat.
Some even shouted that he was a traitor who tarnished the name of his great father and ruine ...
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