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I'm puzzeled by this statement
I'm puzzeled by this statement

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I'm puzzeled by this statement

Depending on the strength of units, the late 4th century army may, at one extreme, have equalled the size of the 2nd century force (i.e. over 400,000 men);[2] at the other extreme, it may have been far smaller.

and especially its citation of Heather's book because in my copy of that book he first gives the size during the 2nd century as 300,000 and then goes on to argue that by the 4th century it had been increased by maybe as much as one third Fornadan (t) 15:09, 16 June 2008 (UTC)[reply]

Fabricae

Is it worth adding any info on the workshops listed, fo you think? Salvianus (talk) 19:15, 16 September 2008 (UTC)[reply]