What accounted for the number of German generals in high command?
1) The need for manpower that led the Romans to recruit warlike Germanic bands in the first place.
2) Emperors like Theodosius who wanted to rely for military protection on barbarian generals whose loyalties were primarily to him, their patron.
3) Internal rivalries and power struggles often resulted in the hostile sides each granting Imperial titles and territory to one Germanic leader or another in return for help against fellow Romans.
4) All of the above
5) C only



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