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Advertisement:propertag.cmd.push(function() { proper_display('tvtropes_mobile_ad_1'); })The Unbiased History of Rome is a web animation series by Dovahhatty started on May 22, 2019. In spite of the name, it actually is blatantly biased towards the Romans for laughs, sometimes even reinterpreting entire events in their favor as he covers their history from mythological beginnings in Troy, to the times of the Republic, to the empire onwards. The entire series can be watched in chronological order here.Dovah currently has a mini-series on the Byzantine Empire in the works | |
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The Ace: Some of the rulers that were regarded by contemporary historians as among the best really stick out in this manner. Julius Caesar, in spite of being in the Populares faction that Hatty didn't look fondly towards, was portrayed as taking part there out of necessity. His popularity with soldiers and his successful campaign in Gaul earned him the ire of Senators, including Cato the Younger who sabotaged any attempts at compromise. Caesar then won the ensuing civil war between him and Pompey, and even bested his most valuable general Labienus to close out said war. Amongst the Five Good Emperors, Trajan is a standout not only for being well-regarded even by Christiansnote He didn't consider persecuting them during his reign, ensuring that he's seen by Christian historians as a virtuous pagan, but also bringing the Roman Empire to its greatest extent, stretching from Britain to Babylon. While there were uprisings towards the end, his accomplishments were considered the zenith of the empire. His feats were such that a common prayer among senators was "May he be luckier than Augustus and better than Trajan" for each successive Emperor.Advertisement:propertag.cmd.push(function() { proper_display('tvtropes_mobile_ad_3'); }) | |
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