He did. He slaughtered hundreds of thousands, but even then, they had spread their tribe across the world. For every ten Jewish rebels he killed, there was one in his military camp buying the loot from the soldiers and another two were back in Rome working as clerks or jewelers.
He did. He slaughtered hundreds of thousands, but even then, they had spread their tribe across the world. For every ten Jewish rebels he killed, there was one in his military camp buying the loot from the soldiers and another two were back in Rome working as clerks or jewelers.
Yeah, but there's an easy fix for that. Put out a new order, effective immediately, that the first Roman to kill one (that's provable) gets to keep their money. Overnight every one of their servants would turn on them all across the empire.
Yeah, but there's an easy fix for that. Put out a new order, effective immediately, that the first Roman to kill one (that's provable) gets to keep their money. Overnight every one of their servants would turn on them all across the empire.
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