“A general is not easily overcome who can form a true judgment of his own and the enemy's forces. Valour is superior to numbers. The nature of the ground is often of more consequence than courage. (General Maxims)”

De Re Militari (also Epitoma Rei Militaris), Book III, "Dispositions for Action"

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Amplius iuuat uirtus quam multitudo.

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