Common ethnicity was not at all irrelevant to Romepic.twitter.com/i3aSCuHnCc
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also, effective combat styles are socially embedded. A homogeneous society cannot be good at all of them. Societies w/ good infantry lack the social institutions for good horse archers, etc. Heterogeneity allows for multiple specializations in culturally-embedded ways of war.
E.g. Mongols. Mongol society produces high quality cavalry b/c of way of life, but is ineffective at artillery (trebuchet, cannon). Solution: incorporate societies good at artillery into military machine.
This ends up being recursive. There is no point at which either the Mongols or the Romans are homogeneous. Rome's self-conception as a fusion-society goes back to its founding myths. Before the auxiliaries were diversity, the socii were, before that the Latins.
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