First Roman thread in years
Et tu, BROte edition
First Roman thread in years
Et tu, BROte edition
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Rome died with the Repulic and the Republic died with Cicero (pbuh)
Rome died in 1953
Fuck, I meant 1453
>Rome became a Republic thanks to a Brutus
>Rome fell as a Republic thanks to a Brutus
It rhymes
>live below the rhine
WE
WUZ
Shut up retard. The Greekantine """empire""" was a textbook oriental despotic regime. Nothing to do with Europe and certainly nothing to do with Rome. Dandolo did nothing wrong.
*1806
They may not be Rome's heirs, but they're certainly the heirs to the Byzantine greeks.
Argentina is the true succesor to the roman empire
Sneed Penis Qock Rape
there was no break in continuity atleast until 1206
Rome died when Romulus killed Remus. For what was Rome but the love between two brothers?
>atleast until 1206
1204
1204*
Your general is now being raided
VGH...
youtube.com
(dont you dare play it without max volume pleb)
Cringe
Kys Hans
No, kys Wouter
You have to be 18 to be here
This is now a Troy Thread.
Ottomans were divine punishment on Papists for doing what they did in 1204
Just because you're white doesn't mean you're Roman
You're a brown idiot. As i said, Rome died with the Republic. The only thing the early empire had going for it was relative success in expansion and Byshartzium didn't even have that. Not to mention the actual ROMAN values of the SENATE and PEOPLE making political decisions. Just some disgusting, out of shape, weakling animal despots and tyrants and their groups of cronies blinding each other and yelling in their incomprehensible greek speech. There was nothing i repeat NOTHING Roman about Byzantium. That's like saying that if some backwater province, say Dacia kept it's "Roman" name.
K boomer
>was a textbook oriental despotic regime
so was western Rome from the 3rd century onwards without interruption
I'll say it again for the midgets in the back who didn't hear me before:
ROME
DIED
WITH
THE
REPUBLIC
ship of theseus bitch. why draw the line at augustus? why not sulla? gracchi? the senate was not the people anyway, caesar and the populares represented them far more than the optimates traitors. and was rome not rome before the secession of the plebs then?
>backwater province
literally the richest part of the empire