Board Thread:Timeline Discussions/@comment-4923787-20130202175501/@comment-32656-20130619090159

They would be part of some sort of larger state(s) no matter the change.

Yes.

Corsica in 950 was part of the Kingdom of Italy.

Even with the original idea, unlikely that that scenario would occur. We're talking about many centuries, here, remember.

Such clashes were very rare, and even rarer in Alexandria. Having the capital there would not cause more violence, and it was not even 'remotely a "war zone." The capital would remain there.

He would not grant equality - the Jewish revolt would have been a bit too recent. One of his successors probably would do it, however. Only thing Vespasian might do is have the Greeks all get full citizenship, to cement their loyalty. This is the east, rememeber - the Greeks are the ones that really count.

And "Latin" was before that. Not that we're entirely sure "Italic" was used for the peninsula anytime, anyways.

He may just not use any.

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