Q. Hi Lynn, could you have a look at the Roman Empire? Maybe it wasn't that big after all? Maybe it was made much bigger by falsifying the history? Could you have a look all the great remains of temples, aqueducts, etc., who built them? and when? Big topic, I know, but would be great to get an appetizer!
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Well, that was the Western Roman Empire. The Roman Empire split into East and West as the emperor at the time (Constantine) saw what was going to happen and moved the bulk of the Empire to... Contantinople (later renamed Byzantium, then Istanbul). The Eastern Empire was much easier to defend, so it actually never fell. The Western portion "fell" in 476 AD, but it was in freefall before then. Blah blah blah.
Constantinople, that is.
OMG another very incomplete Patreon post. The best part of the Roman Empire was left out! For those willing to read more about Byzanthium, which endured 1,000 years longer than the tiny Western Roman Empire, plz do it here and free of abusive charges! https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Byzantine_Empire
@Watchand Knock: I kindly take constructive criticism and objective opinion, but you are just disrespectful and full of negativity. This blog is something that I take very seriously and love the community that has come together. You are not required to go to Patreon and donate to anything, especially if you do not like it. Future comments like these will be deleted and forwarded to my spam. Kind regards, Lynn
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