this is the source:
…Marcus Vipsanius Agrippa, a living advertisement of the need, during these critical emergencies, as in Caesar’s campaigns, for senior officers who were not of the traditional senatorial origin, but came from a social lower social class.
from: Michael Grant, “The Army of the Caesars”
SO...my question is: what does it imply? that there were not enough traditional senatorial men to be in the position of senior officers? or that they had limited abilities in commanding? please help me!! any suggestions are GREAT! because i'm doing a presentation on Agrippa.
thankyou all.
…Marcus Vipsanius Agrippa, a living advertisement of the need, during these critical emergencies, as in Caesar’s campaigns, for senior officers who were not of the traditional senatorial origin, but came from a social lower social class.
from: Michael Grant, “The Army of the Caesars”
SO...my question is: what does it imply? that there were not enough traditional senatorial men to be in the position of senior officers? or that they had limited abilities in commanding? please help me!! any suggestions are GREAT! because i'm doing a presentation on Agrippa.
thankyou all.