To: SunkenCiv
How did those "Open Borders" and "foreign mercenaries as Roman Soldiers" work out for you, dear citizens of Rome-as-they-slid-into-bread-and-circuses-for-the-masses, complete with a corrupt and venal Senate of elite rich kleptomaniacs and perverts?
To: Robert A Cook PE
Heh... of course, that's not a good analogy, as the Romans tried their darnedest to keep their borders closed. Rome should have lef Carausius rule Britain, and made alliance with his independent state. It would have simplified the border problems and solidified the NW provinces right when they needed it. Ah well. Instead they probably induced Allectus to assassinate and supplant Carausius, and he wasn't effective at any other activities, as it turned out, just as the Emperor in Rome wanted. Britain was brought back into the empire, Allectus was executed, and the province was divided into four or five parts, with separate governors. Of course, since much of my ancestry is from there, I'm glad it worked out that way, else, wouldn't be here, and probably no one reading this would be, either.
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04/03/2018 2:34:46 AM PDT by
SunkenCiv
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