I’m a bit of a history buff (nerd), and lately I’ve been reading “The Roman Army: A Social and Institutional History,” a very good read if you have any interest in ancient Rome. I came across an interesting fact I was unaware of.

We have a lot to thank the 19th-century German Chancellor Otto von Bismarck for. He created the first state pension in 1889. But you might be surprised to learn that nearly two thousand years earlier, an empire was providing its military forces with something very similar.

In 13 BC, the emperor Augustus established the *aerarium militare*, or military treasury, creating a fund for veteran pensions. The system offered Roman legionnaires retirement packages worth around thirteen times their annual salary, which could be claimed after twenty years of acti…

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