Suetonius
Plutarch
Procopius
Did we ever ever recover from the fall of the western Roman empire?
how about what the romans wrote
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De Viris Illustribus Urbis Romae is a nice short-ish introduction to early Roman history(from Romulus to Augustus). Written around the 1700s so largely non-pozzed and drawing in large from what Romans themselves wrote(i.e Pliny), if you don't feel like delving straight into the latter or reading modern introductions filled with speculations. I've been reading it to practice my Latin but you can probably find some translations.
sub double digit IQ, your opinion is literal dog shit at this point. consider suicide
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You give the jews too much faith. If a powerful society falls it makes sense that cultures last fiction would endure amongst the peoples that benefitted from that society in hopes it would return.
I miss the Romans, they destroyed Israel and we need someone to that again.
I never said I didn't approve of the Romans though.
True. Christianity and Islam replaced the old Bronze Age religions of Europe and Mesopotamia. This was inevitable because these ancient religions no longer had as much meaning to the people who lived at the time. Just as the Bronze Age religions replaced the much earlier, more effeminate religions of the stone age.
And we are in an age of transition right now as well. Christianity and Islam no longer have much meaning for people as they did in the Iron Age. Thus they are in the process of being replaced by modern religions. These religions are disguised as ideologies. Communism, Democracy, Fascism, Liberalism, etc.
This is a process that has been going on for the last 100 years.