The Daily Mail reviewing a BBC publication.
Playing what if's:
Sounds good to me.
Playing what if's:
...Rome had not fallen?
Had Rome not fallen in 476 AD, it might have fought off Islam – whereas Byzantium, the empire’s eastern rump, failed.
Roman legions would also have handled the invading Mongols better than their medieval successors.
In the Americas, they surely would not have warred with native peoples, but assimilated them in the Roman way.
In Europe, united in the solemn calm of empire, there would have been no feudalism, no chivalry, no parliaments and no England. What is modern Britain would have become a proper province of Rome, whose first emperor was Augustus Caesar.
Scotland and Ireland too would have been conquered. Britain would also have been spared the Saxons – who knew nothing of plumbing and cities, and whose influx resulted in a dramatic drop in quality of life.
Today people would be living longer, and society would be far more advanced. There would not have been a 1,000-year gap between the fall of Rome and the Renaissance.
Had Rome not fallen in 476 AD, it might have fought off Islam – whereas Byzantium, the empire’s eastern rump, failed.
Roman legions would also have handled the invading Mongols better than their medieval successors.
In the Americas, they surely would not have warred with native peoples, but assimilated them in the Roman way.
In Europe, united in the solemn calm of empire, there would have been no feudalism, no chivalry, no parliaments and no England. What is modern Britain would have become a proper province of Rome, whose first emperor was Augustus Caesar.
Scotland and Ireland too would have been conquered. Britain would also have been spared the Saxons – who knew nothing of plumbing and cities, and whose influx resulted in a dramatic drop in quality of life.
Today people would be living longer, and society would be far more advanced. There would not have been a 1,000-year gap between the fall of Rome and the Renaissance.
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