This is the Roman Empire.
This is the Roman Empire.
Falling into your wing while paragliding is called 'gift wrapping' and turns you into a dirt torpedo pic.twitter.com/oQFKsVISkI
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This is the Roman Empire.
Falling into your wing while paragliding is called 'gift wrapping' and turns you into a dirt torpedo pic.twitter.com/oQFKsVISkI
— Mental Videos (@MentalVids) March 15, 2023
I have no idea what this abomination is however
Makes me wanna cry bros.
It what was left
lmao
I don't get this mentality. Why don't people shit talk the WRE as much during its last 70 years when that was easily a bigger uninteresting shithole than any of the given pics in this thread of the ERE during some its weak points. The ERE had some pretty good era's of restoration and lasted a good while longer all while retaining their notion of Roman identity.
I think its based off that assumption greek was made the official language after the last Persian Roman war so they state that is when it was no longer Roman, problem is that never happened to begin with
>greek was made the official language after the last Persian Roman war
It literally wasn't. The only actual evidence anywhere close to that is Constantine VII saying that Greek was used more from that point. Not that it was some official language.
>IT SMALL SO NOT MY ROME
grow up
Never heard of a rump state huh?
Reminder that Justinian's reconquest did more damage to Italy than the Goths ever could.
Not only to Rome, but to ERE itself.
>No Gaul
>No Iberia
>No Britannia
This is a failing empire. Go back a couple of hundred years please.
>455AD
So no changes except for Africa being lost as well?
>A couple
>200 years
>Gaul
>Iberia
>Britannia
All shitholes
That's some pretty shitty cope, Tullius
Better for Italians to be ruled over by Germs than hermreeks
VGH IMPERIVM ROMANVM
soul
At this point Heracliua was seriously considering to just abandon Costantinople, move the capital to Cartaghe, and create a tassalocratic western Roman Empire 2.0
Really wondered how history would had changed.
Land by itself is not really useful you know. What's useful is the recourses it provides (infrastructure, trade routes, arable land, rivers, natural defences, raw materials etc.) And the best resource of all is people, specifically urbanised communities with high population dencity.
Even by this map alone, the loss of North Africa, Egypt and Syrian territories prefigured the terminal decline of Rome and its inability to be the premier force in the Mediterranean. Only Sicily and Magna Grecia kinda off set that, and those were lost as well.
Rome is and always was a city. The provinces were full of retards and soldiers.
>Rome is and always was a city
read a book