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In Our Timeline, Rome was one of - if not the - most influential nations to ever exist. It spread its influence across the Mediterranean Sea, Egypt, Greece, Gaul, and other areas. Rome's legendary status also spread across this area, only falling apart when the nation was finally destroyed. In its time, it ruled massive parts of the civilized world, and was far more powerful than any other nation that existed at the time. In fact, it is still very influential - Many parts of the modern world are also heavily shaped by this ancient civilization, such as the law, the government, and our society in general. |
In Our Timeline, Rome was one of - if not the - most influential nations to ever exist. It spread its influence across the Mediterranean Sea, Egypt, Greece, Gaul, and other areas. Rome's legendary status also spread across this area, only falling apart when the nation was finally destroyed. In its time, it ruled massive parts of the civilized world, and was far more powerful than any other nation that existed at the time. In fact, it is still very influential - Many parts of the modern world are also heavily shaped by this ancient civilization, such as the law, the government, and our society in general. |
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− | Of course this massive amount of influence simply begs the question: what if Rome had fallen apart early? What if such a powerful and influential society had been strangled in its crib? This would clearly have massive implications across all facets of the society that exists today. With history so dramatically altered, what would stay the same |
+ | Of course this massive amount of influence simply begs the question: what if Rome had fallen apart early? What if such a powerful and influential society had been strangled in its crib? This would clearly have massive implications across all facets of the society that exists today. With history so dramatically altered, what would stay the same? What ''could'' stay the same? And more importantly, what would be different. These are the questions I intend to explore in this timeline, and to look into every aspect of the world today if Rome had fallen early in the following way. |
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