¿Por Qué el Ejército Romano se Negaba a Usar Arqueros?
Rome defeated Carthage. It annihilated Pyrrhus's armies, crushed the Galatians, and decimated the Hellenistic kingdoms, one by one, until it became the supreme ruler of the Mediterranean. And yet, for nearly seven hundred years, Rome refused to do one thing that virtually every great army of the time did: train its own archers. At the time, that was absurd. The most organized army in ancient history simply looked at the bow, one of the deadliest weapons ever invented by humankind, and said no. Why? Why did Rome, which shamelessly copied so many things from its enemies, refuse to copy that one? Today you'll understand why Rome hated the bow and arrow—and the price it paid for that stubbornness. Note: This video may use artificial intelligence tools to support content research and illustration creation. The material is presented for informational and entertainment purposes and is not intended to be an academic or definitive source on the subject.

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