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3 timestamped hits 1 source reading 1 extracted note Aliases: roman-glories

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Roman Glory

The Sabine women legend is read as teaching that Rome can absorb outsiders into citizenship and that everything, including morals, can be sacrificed for Roman survival.

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Rome's Cult Of No Surrender

2024-11-07, day precision · Civilization #14: Hannibal Barca, Lucius Brutus, and the Triumph of Rome

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"And that's the founding legend of Rome. And from this legend we can sort of understand or make some extrapolations about the Roman psychology...."

Rome's Cult Of No Surrender

2024-11-07, day precision · Civilization #14: Hannibal Barca, Lucius Brutus, and the Triumph of Rome

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"Rome only has males. So, we will just isolate Rome. Our daughters will not marry into Rome and in 20 years time, Rome will..."

Rome's Cult Of No Surrender

2024-11-07, day precision · Civilization #14: Hannibal Barca, Lucius Brutus, and the Triumph of Rome

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"...psychology which is everything can be sacrificed in the pursuit of Roman glory and basically to ensure that Rome survives. Okay? Because what matters..."

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