Rema Victor; Remus kills Romulus

libbrit

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Now i suppose this idea requires a modicum of suspended disbelief or at least a glossing over of the more fantastical aspects of the Roman foundation myth (not that its implausible to imagine Rome being founded, or more likely the extant villages on the hills of Rome being corralled into a unified whole by a strong personality),but can anyone suggest a train of events and an alternate history of a world where Remus kills Romulus.

Will the city of Rema go on to found a Reman Empire?
 

scholar

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Will the city of Rema go on to found a Reman Empire?
Depends on how things go with the Sabines, Samnites, Gauls, Hellenes, and Greeks.

Assuming all other things the same and no chaos theory, I suspect it would be very similar should Remus be a similar man to Romulus. But if Remus not being Romulus matters, and you add in some chaos theory, then you've rewritten the entire history of the Mediterranean. Carthage might remain a Kingdom, Philip might stay in Macedonia, Persia might capture Greece, Gauls might form their own Kingdoms on a level with Rome, etc. etc.
 
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