Clearing Out The Clippings, No. 18

…[E]ven though this process strengthened the Roman army and expanded the labor force at a time when both were needed, it presented Roman authorities with a fundamental problem: The Germanic immigrant population was not being assimilated. Italy, particularly in its northern regions, was evolving toward a dualistic culture wherein the Roman population lived under established Roman law while the Germanic population lived under a parallel set of Germanic customs.

— Charles Killinger

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