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<p>[QUOTE="7Calbrey, post: 2780722, member: 38412"]The Roman Empire started with the assassination of Julius Caesar. Then, under Augustus or Octavius, General Agrippa launched a military campaign against Marc Anthony who was almost ruling Egypt aside with his mistress the famous Cleopatra VII. Later and later, how many Emperors were assassinated to be replaced by others who were seeking power and Authority. They weren't seeking the interest of Rome. Even under Diocletian, There were 4 rulers of the Roman Empire. Divisions led to the fall of the Roman Empire. The Roman culture was not so great as the Greek, Phoenician, Persian or Judean cultures.</p><p>Maybe the Roman Empire survived because of their military genius.</p><p>Napoleon conquered Egypt alone because of his military genius.</p><p>That is my humble opinion. I don't even have a degree in History. They are mere reflections. Hope we can elaborate and come out with a total point of view or a more comprehensive perspective.[ATTACH=full]643153[/ATTACH] [ATTACH=full]643154[/ATTACH][/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="7Calbrey, post: 2780722, member: 38412"]The Roman Empire started with the assassination of Julius Caesar. Then, under Augustus or Octavius, General Agrippa launched a military campaign against Marc Anthony who was almost ruling Egypt aside with his mistress the famous Cleopatra VII. Later and later, how many Emperors were assassinated to be replaced by others who were seeking power and Authority. They weren't seeking the interest of Rome. Even under Diocletian, There were 4 rulers of the Roman Empire. Divisions led to the fall of the Roman Empire. The Roman culture was not so great as the Greek, Phoenician, Persian or Judean cultures. Maybe the Roman Empire survived because of their military genius. Napoleon conquered Egypt alone because of his military genius. That is my humble opinion. I don't even have a degree in History. They are mere reflections. Hope we can elaborate and come out with a total point of view or a more comprehensive perspective.[ATTACH=full]643153[/ATTACH] [ATTACH=full]643154[/ATTACH][/QUOTE]
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