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A Superpower is a state which dominates its immediate geopolitical region and has a global sphere of influence. The first civilization to wield power on this scale was the Achaemenid Persian Empire in the Ist Millennium BCE. In its heyday, Persia owned land on all three Eurasian continents and was positioned on the silk road as a commercial mediator between the Romans and Chinese. Years later, the Romans themselves were the primary Old World superpower. The Mongols followed shortly with their dominance of the Eastern World. In our reality, no superpower was a world leader for more than a few centuries, as every one eventually collapsed under its own weight. Now, this alternate history explores a possible world where three minor divergences allow some empires to persist, creating a world ruled by '''[[Superpowers]]'''.
 
   
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A superpower is a sovereign state which exerts the greatest influence within its local geopolitical region. The first state to have an influence on this scale was Achaemenid Persia starting in the 6<sup>th</sup> century BCE. At its peak, the Persian Empire covered land on all three Eurasian continents, strategically positioned at the crossroads for Sino-European commerce. Centuries later, Rome emerged as the dominant Old World superpower in the west while Han China exerted its influence in the east. A millennium after them, the Mongols became the superpower of Asia. In Our history, no superpower stayed in power for more than a few centuries, each one eventually collapsing under its own weight. This Alternative history explores a '''possible timeline''' where two isolated divergences prevent the fall of some of the most prosperous civilizations, creating a world dominated by '''[[Superpowers]]'''.
==Introduction==
 
[[File:2000_AD_Superpowers_Map.png|thumb|640px|The world in the present day (''2000 CE'')]]
 
   
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==Points of Divergence==
This timeline has three points of divergence from Our reality. Each occurs at its own point in time and in a unique part of the world. The PODs are as follows:
 
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[[File:Countries (621 AD).jpg|650px|center|World of Superpowers in the 7th century]]
#'''173 AD:''' During his tour of the Greek Provinces, Marcus Aurelius meets a promising young boy named '''Gaius Correlus Sulla'''. Endeared by the child's intelligence, Aurelius adopts young Gaius and declares him the successor to the imperial throne over Commodus, the emperor's biological son. Sulla becomes Caesar in 180 CE and with a clearer mind than Commodus, prevents the Empire's tumble into centuries of unrest that would have ended in its collapse.
 
#'''394 AD:''' '''Quich'en Ch'onle Mayapan''' is born in a family from the mighty Maya city-state of Calakmul. Mayapan grows into one of the greatest minds in history, and unites the Maya city-states by 452, thereby creating the greatest empire ever seen in the New World.
 
#'''1185 AD:''' Genghis Khan successfully protects his wife Borte from Merkit raiders and the legitimacy of her son '''Jochi''' is never in question. The father and son grow closer than they otherwise would and Jochi is named the sole successor of the Mongolian Yuan Dynasty when Genghis Khan dies.
 
   
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This timeline diverges from our reality at two isolated points in history; each event occurs at its own time and place without any influence from the other event. These '''Points of Divergence''' (PODs) are the births of the following individuals:
The speculative goal of the timeline is to imagine the change that can be made by a single person. Two parts of the scenario give the helms of a country to a genius in a period of great potential, and a third gives a growing nation the leader needed to maintain its internal cohesion. If there is a plausible theory behind the events of this timeline it is that good leadership is a game-changer. It can be the difference between plunging a country into ruin or leading it into prosperity.
 
 
#'''165 AD:''' '''Gaius Corellus Sulla''' is born and eventually orphaned in the city of Athens. During a tour of his Greek provinces, Emperor Marcus Aurelius discovers this orphan boy and, drawn by his intelligence, adopts the young Gaius and eventually names the boy his successor alongside his natural son Commodus. Sulla becomes Caesar in 180 CE and, with a clearer mind than Commodus, stops Rome from tumbling into centuries of unrest that would have ended in its collapse.
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#'''394 AD:''' '''Kich'en C'onle''' is born to a family living in the great city of Yax Mutal. The boy grows up to become one of the greatest minds in history, using his curiosity and memory to learn about the natural world and to unite the city-states of the nearby kingdoms by 452 CE, forging a single kingdom in control of the entirety of Mesoamerica.
   
 
The speculative purpose of this timeline is to consider what changes can be made by a single person. The divergences in this scenario put a genius at the helms of nations during periods of great potential. If there is a plausible thesis underlying the events of this timeline, it is that good leadership can completely alter the course of history. The right person at the right time can make the difference between plunging a civilization into ruin and leading it into prosperity.
==Contents==
 
 
==Introduction==
[[File:Magnus_the_Great.jpg|thumb|250px|The finest Caesar of Rome, <br> Magnus II the Great]]
 
*[[Portal Page (Superpowers)|Portal]]
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*[[Comparisons with OTL (Superpowers)|Comparison with Reality]]
*[[Timeline (Superpowers)|World's Timeline [160 - 2000 CE]]]
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*[[Timeline (Superpowers)|Timeline]]
*[[States (Superpowers)|Sovereign States of the Modern World]]
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*[[180-228 CE (Superpowers)|Start Here]]
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Widespread edits are being done to this timeline at the moment. For this reason, reading the '''detailed timeline''' starting from the year 180 CE is recommended to avoid reading obsolete parts of this alternate history. From that page, the index bar at the bottom and top continues to direct readers until the most recently rewritten part of the timeline.
*[[Science & Technology (Superpowers)|Science & Technology]]
 
*[[Politics (Superpowers)|Modern Politics]]
 
*[[100th Article! (Superpowers)|100th Article]]
 
 
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|Width="20%"|'''[[180-228 CE (Superpowers)|Detailed Timeline]]''':<br />'''933 (180)-981 (228)'''
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Revision as of 18:30, 7 March 2016

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A superpower is a sovereign state which exerts the greatest influence within its local geopolitical region. The first state to have an influence on this scale was Achaemenid Persia starting in the 6th century BCE. At its peak, the Persian Empire covered land on all three Eurasian continents, strategically positioned at the crossroads for Sino-European commerce. Centuries later, Rome emerged as the dominant Old World superpower in the west while Han China exerted its influence in the east. A millennium after them, the Mongols became the superpower of Asia. In Our history, no superpower stayed in power for more than a few centuries, each one eventually collapsing under its own weight. This Alternative history explores a possible timeline where two isolated divergences prevent the fall of some of the most prosperous civilizations, creating a world dominated by Superpowers.

Points of Divergence

World of Superpowers in the 7th century

This timeline diverges from our reality at two isolated points in history; each event occurs at its own time and place without any influence from the other event. These Points of Divergence (PODs) are the births of the following individuals:

  1. 165 AD: Gaius Corellus Sulla is born and eventually orphaned in the city of Athens. During a tour of his Greek provinces, Emperor Marcus Aurelius discovers this orphan boy and, drawn by his intelligence, adopts the young Gaius and eventually names the boy his successor alongside his natural son Commodus. Sulla becomes Caesar in 180 CE and, with a clearer mind than Commodus, stops Rome from tumbling into centuries of unrest that would have ended in its collapse.
  2. 394 AD: Kich'en C'onle is born to a family living in the great city of Yax Mutal. The boy grows up to become one of the greatest minds in history, using his curiosity and memory to learn about the natural world and to unite the city-states of the nearby kingdoms by 452 CE, forging a single kingdom in control of the entirety of Mesoamerica.

The speculative purpose of this timeline is to consider what changes can be made by a single person. The divergences in this scenario put a genius at the helms of nations during periods of great potential. If there is a plausible thesis underlying the events of this timeline, it is that good leadership can completely alter the course of history. The right person at the right time can make the difference between plunging a civilization into ruin and leading it into prosperity.

Introduction

Widespread edits are being done to this timeline at the moment. For this reason, reading the detailed timeline starting from the year 180 CE is recommended to avoid reading obsolete parts of this alternate history. From that page, the index bar at the bottom and top continues to direct readers until the most recently rewritten part of the timeline.

General Timeline:
Overview
Superpowers
Alternate History
Detailed Timeline:
933 (180)-981 (228)