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<p>[QUOTE="Ryro, post: 7524463, member: 91461"]I appreciate the post from an admittedly unabashed Connie apologist. Different perspectives are important. Glad I didn't respond to this post last night, as it's been changed considerably.</p><p>However, you've simply changed history here to fit your view of him. As just stated, you can't make up your own facts. Neither of the two sources that come down to us portray it in such way as this.</p><p>We simply have to little evidence to back up your whole daytime drama version of events. What we do have is lots of dead loved ones... oh, yeah, and he ruined Diocletian's (someone who truly deserves the title of GREAT) wonderfully laid plans for the principit. The best since Vespasian or maybe even Augustus himself.</p><p>Here's an image of the woman you appear to know so well as to portray as an awful and deserving villan deserving of being boiled alive... oh, weird. Connie had her portrayed as a loving mother, with babe at breast, before having her excruciatingly murdered.</p><p>Can't have it both ways. Which is she?</p><p>[ATTACH=full]1299288[/ATTACH][/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Ryro, post: 7524463, member: 91461"]I appreciate the post from an admittedly unabashed Connie apologist. Different perspectives are important. Glad I didn't respond to this post last night, as it's been changed considerably. However, you've simply changed history here to fit your view of him. As just stated, you can't make up your own facts. Neither of the two sources that come down to us portray it in such way as this. We simply have to little evidence to back up your whole daytime drama version of events. What we do have is lots of dead loved ones... oh, yeah, and he ruined Diocletian's (someone who truly deserves the title of GREAT) wonderfully laid plans for the principit. The best since Vespasian or maybe even Augustus himself. Here's an image of the woman you appear to know so well as to portray as an awful and deserving villan deserving of being boiled alive... oh, weird. Connie had her portrayed as a loving mother, with babe at breast, before having her excruciatingly murdered. Can't have it both ways. Which is she? [ATTACH=full]1299288[/ATTACH][/QUOTE]
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