Rome (the city) being governed a shorter amount of time by the Roman Empire than some bumfuck village in Asia is kinda funny.
(That is, you consider the Eastern Roman Empire to be truly Roman, which this map does).
Grotarin on
Congratulations on making numbers very hard to read because they’re almost the colour of the background.
Very interesting data but I’d like a more readable map with more pixels please 🥺
cstmstr on
Greece was under Rome empire for longer time that Rome itself?
Galacticsauerkraut on
~~Roman~~ late greek empire
Also that arabian coast looks sus
imalyshe on
is it include holy roman empire and byzantine empire?
GustavoistSoldier on
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Agreeable-Street-882 on
I mean they consider even the byzantine empire, it loses any credibility
Ecstatic-Profile8626 on
Assurdo a pensarci, oggi sarebbe la prima potenza al mondo senza rivali, Francia Inghilterra Spagna Italia Turchia, 3/4 di Germania Svizzera, le zone più importanti e non desertiche del nord Africa, Grecia etc impossibile che una cosa così sarebbe potuta continuare, qui non si parla di conquistare indigeni come fecero francesi spagnoli o inglesi, ma di battere popoli che sul piano tecnologico erano lì sullo stesso livello, non avevano l’organizzazione romana però.
multi_io on
Nice data, but please PLEASE stop using JPEG encoding for anything that’s not a photo.
bluerose297 on
Appreciate how they almost only picked the areas with good weather. The Romans were so real for that
DaskalosTisFotias on
Crimea is wrong.
It actually fell to the Turks after the fall of Istanbul.
LeoTheBurgundian on
If the Pink region in North Africa is supposed to be Garama then the borders are wrong , Garama was located to the east of that southern extremity
Weirdo9495 on
Full of inaccuracies.
Modern Bosnia/continental Croatia were absolutely not ruled anywhere near 1150 years. 500 or so. Southern Spain is too much, Carthage is too much, central Greece is way too much (some 1100-1200 depending on area, not 1500). Etc. Judging by the pattern the map looks as if it simply took year of first conquest and year of final loss without accounting for periods the areas were lost in between and sometimes straight up working with faulty data.
Oryol_7 on
u/pixel-counter-bot
Reasonable_Cap_7225 on
This isn’t even correct Rome stood for 2700 years.
Comfortable-Dig-6118 on
Technically Venice beat all of them they never declared independence from roman empire formally,lasting a whopping 2500 years
Pitiful-Highlight905 on
Yemen was never part of the roman empire
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Rome (the city) being governed a shorter amount of time by the Roman Empire than some bumfuck village in Asia is kinda funny.
(That is, you consider the Eastern Roman Empire to be truly Roman, which this map does).
Congratulations on making numbers very hard to read because they’re almost the colour of the background.
Very interesting data but I’d like a more readable map with more pixels please 🥺
Greece was under Rome empire for longer time that Rome itself?
~~Roman~~ late greek empire
Also that arabian coast looks sus
is it include holy roman empire and byzantine empire?
Repost
I mean they consider even the byzantine empire, it loses any credibility
Assurdo a pensarci, oggi sarebbe la prima potenza al mondo senza rivali, Francia Inghilterra Spagna Italia Turchia, 3/4 di Germania Svizzera, le zone più importanti e non desertiche del nord Africa, Grecia etc impossibile che una cosa così sarebbe potuta continuare, qui non si parla di conquistare indigeni come fecero francesi spagnoli o inglesi, ma di battere popoli che sul piano tecnologico erano lì sullo stesso livello, non avevano l’organizzazione romana però.
Nice data, but please PLEASE stop using JPEG encoding for anything that’s not a photo.
Appreciate how they almost only picked the areas with good weather. The Romans were so real for that
Crimea is wrong.
It actually fell to the Turks after the fall of Istanbul.
If the Pink region in North Africa is supposed to be Garama then the borders are wrong , Garama was located to the east of that southern extremity
Full of inaccuracies.
Modern Bosnia/continental Croatia were absolutely not ruled anywhere near 1150 years. 500 or so. Southern Spain is too much, Carthage is too much, central Greece is way too much (some 1100-1200 depending on area, not 1500). Etc. Judging by the pattern the map looks as if it simply took year of first conquest and year of final loss without accounting for periods the areas were lost in between and sometimes straight up working with faulty data.
u/pixel-counter-bot
This isn’t even correct Rome stood for 2700 years.
Technically Venice beat all of them they never declared independence from roman empire formally,lasting a whopping 2500 years
Yemen was never part of the roman empire