Rome was never a democracy. Rome didn’t have a single war that made it hegemonic. Sorry this account is just fiction.
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shane@feddit.nlto politics @lemmy.world•'I need a big thing!' Trump said to be considering major betrayal as Epstein distraction3·29 days agoMy understanding is that glass from the screen likely shattered and hit his ear?
In any case, a little better aim and we would have a better world.
shane@feddit.nlto politics @lemmy.world•'I need a big thing!' Trump said to be considering major betrayal as Epstein distraction11·29 days agoMy understanding is that glass from the screen likely shattered and hit his ear?
In any case, a little better aim and we would have a better world.
shane@feddit.nlto politics @lemmy.world•'I need a big thing!' Trump said to be considering major betrayal as Epstein distraction11·29 days agoMy understanding is that glass from the screen likely shattered and hit his ear?
In any case, a little better aim and we would have a better world.
shane@feddit.nlto politics @lemmy.world•Many West Virginians say they can’t reach their members of Congress5·1 month agoIn the fine article people were at the home of their representative.
Across the street was the house of Rep. Carol Miller, R-W.Va. The imposing brick home was darkened, the curtains were drawn. No car was visible in the driveway. But for the assembled, it was a last ditch effort to get some kind of attention from the Congresswoman.
shane@feddit.nlto politics @lemmy.world•Florida Senator worth $550 million explains why he will vote against banning members of Congress from stock trading6·1 month agoI assume he means a diversified investment portfolio.
The Punic Wars were another step in the endless grinding of the Romans against every region bordering their territories. Yes both Carthage and atomen were expanding into each other’s sphere of influence, but I don’t agree that either side considered it a struggle for ultimate power.