hmmm where was that really good piece on thishttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Asabiyyah
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One man loved her more than anyone in history. He loved Rome so much they had to kill him for it.
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Magnum Dux did nothing wrong
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My wife is a descendent of the Gauls (a dirty French Canadian); what do?
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Most likely, she descends either from a thoroughly Romanized Gallic background, or a Frankish or Burgundian invader, or some combination of the two The original Celtic Gallic population was basically wiped out in most places outside of Brittany
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Also: At Rome's pinnacle of greatness, it was already running on sheer momentum. The qualities which had made her great were already in abeyance. I pretty strongly believe this principle holds true for most of the great empires of history.
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daily rejoinder that rome never died.
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