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In 490 AD, a Roman army of 5000 met 5000 Arabs in the Italian peninsula. The Arabs won, but didn't conquer the City of Rome. Instead, they went out of the Italian peninsula. The Romans' reaction is unknown.

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Question: Simulate a scenario with events through the following descriptions : A Roman army of 50000 met with 5000 Arabs in the Italian peninsula, and the Arabs won but didn't conquer the City of Rome ,instead they went out of the Italian peninsula. and the reaction of the Romans. note to ai: this Rome in this scenario is the Roman Republic.

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The Romans were in shock when the 5000 Arabs had defeated their army of 50000. The Romans had underestimated the strength of the Arabs and did not expect them to gain such a decisive victory. After the battle, the Arabs did not attack the city of Rome and instead decided to leave the Italian peninsula. This decision was seen as a reprieve for the Romans, and they were extremely grateful for the mercy shown by the Arabs. Even though the Romans had been soundly defeated, they held on to their pride and worked hard to rebuild their forces and train better to prepare for any future conflicts. The Romans took the experience of this defeat as a lesson to be better prepared for any wars in the future.

Answered by text-davinci-003

Jan. 11, 2023, 12:51 a.m.

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Published: Wednesday, January 11, 2023

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