When Roman soldiers were not out training and fighting, they were playing board games, which archaeologists have found to be ...
Rome’s military spending, however, cost its citizens per head much less. The tax rate per citizen varied, but at its height, ...
Italy's military spending does not exceed 1.57% of GDP, and Rome's long-standing NATO target of 2% of GDP was not intended to be reached until 2028. Trump has already reiterated his intention to ...