evidencehistorical
Widespread disease, particularly earlier plagues like the Antonine and Cyprian plagues, contributed to population decline and reduced manpower.
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The Antonine Plague (165-180 CE) and the Plague of Cyprian (250-270 CE) severely impacted the Roman population, military recruitment, and economic productivity during critical periods of the Empire's earlier decline, making it more vulnerable to later stresses.
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