Alternately, chances are just as good that the actual, historical Roman Empire was for more diverse - and derived substantially more strength from that diversity - than you think:https://acoup.blog/2021/06/11/collections-the-queens-latin-or-who-were-the-romans-part-i-beginnings-and-legends/ …
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You can also read about how grains and bread (https://acoup.blog/2020/07/24/collections-bread-how-did-they-make-it-part-i-farmers/ …), iron weapons and tools (https://acoup.blog/2020/09/18/collections-iron-how-did-they-make-it-part-i-mining/ …) or cloth and clothing (https://acoup.blog/2021/03/05/collections-clothing-how-did-they-make-it-part-i-high-fiber/ …) were made before the advent of modern, industrial manufacture!
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Spara was a seriously weird place. The other ancient Greeks admired them but I doubt many non-Spartans wanted to emulate the Spartans. Moreover, their thing largely fell apart once they became wealthy as a result of winning the Peloponnesian War.
Kiitos. Käytämme tätä aikajanasi parantamiseen. KumoaKumoa
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I had to tap out of playing AC: Odyssey briefly after reading this - hearing Myrrine talk up the krypteia knowing what the actually did made me livid.
Kiitos. Käytämme tätä aikajanasi parantamiseen. KumoaKumoa
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