Chariot Driver, Helot Peltast & Legionary Signifier
Posted in Histories 325 reads
The Best Book Yet On Western Martial Arts
Posted in Histories 870 reads
Two Rearguard Actions Against The Subhuman Hordes
Posted in Harm City 265 reads
Notes On Realistic Crudity In Combat
Posted in Modern Combat 166 reads
Defining Speculative Fiction
Posted in Fiction 325 reads
Agrianian Javelin Man & Oarsman
Posted in Histories 511 reads
Hurt Stoker: Chapter 3
Posted in Fiction 226 reads
Notes On Using Fencing Masks With Wooden Blunts
Posted in Modern Combat 891 reads
The Indispensable Sourcebook On Greco-Roman Warfare
Posted in Histories 583 reads
Real Bare Knuckle Boxing: Volume 1
Posted in Modern Combat 656 reads
Did Real Gladiators Have Hollywood Physiques?
Posted in Histories 4,824 reads
Condoms, Marital Immolation, Ho-macking & Bitch-slapping
Posted in Blog 475 reads
Countermeasures By Jim Frederick, Behavior & Scenarios By James LaFond
Posted in Modern Combat 958 reads
Internet Dating Hazards From Kazan To Ulan Bator: Appendix To Your Trojan Whorse
Posted in Harm City 397 reads
3 comments
Half Broke Horses: A Biographical Novel By Jeannette Walls, 2016 Update For America In Chains
Posted in Blog 473 reads
Profile Of Online Boxing Coach Jason Van Veldhuysen
Posted in Modern Combat 4,543 reads
2 comments
Modern Agonistics Contact Weaponry Selections
Posted in Modern Combat 428 reads
Modern Agonistics Contact Weaponry Selections
Posted in Modern Combat 414 reads
Weight-juking, MMA & The Boxing Sleaze Disease
Posted in Modern Combat 314 reads
A Baltimore Area Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu Seminar
Posted in Modern Combat 223 reads
A Hybrid Jeet Kune Do Oriented Filipino Weaponry Class
Posted in Modern Combat 384 reads
|
In 390 B.C. Rome was sacked and burned by the Gauls. It would rise again, first as a republic, and then as an empire. The old capital was sacked in A.D. 410 by the Goths. The new capital of Constantinople was sacked by the 4th Crusade in 1204. Rome would rise again, only to fall to the Turks in 1453, ushering in Modernity. What if Rome rose again?
|