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Rome faced constant attack after the Pax Romana because its army
was becoming less loyal to the emperor.
was becoming more loyal to the emperor.
had trouble paying mercenaries to fight.
had trouble finding mercenaries to fight
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was becoming less loyal to the emperor.
Soldiers increasingly owed loyalty to their commanders (and many were non-Roman recruits/mercenaries), weakening central control and making the empire vulnerable to internal power struggles and external attacks.
Soldiers increasingly owed loyalty to their commanders (and many were non-Roman recruits/mercenaries), weakening central control and making the empire vulnerable to internal power struggles and external attacks.
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