You would have encountered as many difficulties if you had to conquer such staunch defenders of rock piles
And after all that. The Greeks decided to never work again
Hmm double standard here. The first Roman colony outside Italy was in 206 BC in Hispania, so this was more like 323 years. Otherwise, Greeks had already existed for over 1000 years…
And what colour is that part of the map the Roman general’s crest is covering up? I can’t quite see…
Conquering a vast empire is one thing, effectively ruling it is another. 🤫
However, going east is like a stroll in the park compared to going to Chad-west.
(no, no exceptions to this rule, like at all)
Both the Macedonian and Roman Empire were equally as stable and important for the following civilizations.
It’s not like a Blonde bissexual menace would croak from poisoned mushrooms, name as heir “the strongest” and not his unborn son/ relative/ one of his commanders and condemn his empire to decades of war which would eventually lead to the total loss of independence from a Greek polity (until they Hellenified their conquerors).
as much i love Rome, Alexander had a lot more drip on conquering, lad make all famous romans literally crying even after his death.
Stavros used to be unbelievably based but now look at him. Is this the future that awaits us fellow Barrys, Pierres and Hanses?
Romans were mostly conquering western Europe’s superior-gened avatars of human virtue and Alexander was conquering Ahmed the goatfucker and his herd of limping wife-goats.
Romans had to conquer ancient Britons which was an incredibly hard task given how advanced and powerful they were.
The greek one broke apart the Nanosecond Alexander died, while the Roman empire lasted for several centuries
*Laugh in Gengis Khan*
Only one of these got to jeep it for more than a generation
I’m fairly convinced if rome ever actually declared an offensive war they would have had comparable progress. They were just always on the back foot.
And after Alexander died…
Conquering is “easy”, the hard part is holding it together.
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You would have encountered as many difficulties if you had to conquer such staunch defenders of rock piles
And after all that. The Greeks decided to never work again
Hmm double standard here. The first Roman colony outside Italy was in 206 BC in Hispania, so this was more like 323 years. Otherwise, Greeks had already existed for over 1000 years…
And what colour is that part of the map the Roman general’s crest is covering up? I can’t quite see…
Conquering a vast empire is one thing, effectively ruling it is another. 🤫
You will begin to cough in 3 days
Wasn’t him Macedonian?
https://preview.redd.it/tmtnj576yi8d1.jpeg?width=1170&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=d341c9f8a08d51738c5b8836c0db2336fd038dcd
G*psy propaganda! Everybody know that Aleksandar was proud MAKEDONSKI!!!!!
* *Autistic screaming* *
https://i.redd.it/uuybkvbvyi8d1.jpeg
However, going east is like a stroll in the park compared to going to Chad-west.
(no, no exceptions to this rule, like at all)
Both the Macedonian and Roman Empire were equally as stable and important for the following civilizations.
It’s not like a Blonde bissexual menace would croak from poisoned mushrooms, name as heir “the strongest” and not his unborn son/ relative/ one of his commanders and condemn his empire to decades of war which would eventually lead to the total loss of independence from a Greek polity (until they Hellenified their conquerors).
as much i love Rome, Alexander had a lot more drip on conquering, lad make all famous romans literally crying even after his death.
Stavros used to be unbelievably based but now look at him. Is this the future that awaits us fellow Barrys, Pierres and Hanses?
Romans were mostly conquering western Europe’s superior-gened avatars of human virtue and Alexander was conquering Ahmed the goatfucker and his herd of limping wife-goats.
Romans had to conquer ancient Britons which was an incredibly hard task given how advanced and powerful they were.
The greek one broke apart the Nanosecond Alexander died, while the Roman empire lasted for several centuries
*Laugh in Gengis Khan*
Only one of these got to jeep it for more than a generation
I’m fairly convinced if rome ever actually declared an offensive war they would have had comparable progress. They were just always on the back foot.
And after Alexander died…
Conquering is “easy”, the hard part is holding it together.