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    La Guillotine Permanente: A French Revolutionary Timeline

    I for one welcome the Being of Beings as our absolute ruler who knows right for all good citizens.
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    La Guillotine Permanente: A French Revolutionary Timeline

    I just read all the chapters and have to say that this is absolutely amazing! I hope we can see how The Cult of The Supreme Being develops with Robespierre is in power and being idolised (to his discomfort).
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    L'Aiglon Impérial - A Different Napoleonic Era and Beyond

    This timeline is amazing! I don’t know much regarding what Napoleon’s plans would be for England, also glad to see Desaix still alive and kicking in this timeline. Will we see more of Eugene ? He was loyal to the end to Napoleon and probably the most competent member of his family.
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    'the Victorious': Seleucus Nicator and the world after Alexander

    I just catched up with the timeline, and Seleukeia just being gone feels awful. Everything else is wonderfully written as always lmao, but Damm.
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    'the Victorious': Seleucus Nicator and the world after Alexander

    Well that's rather depressing but very true, at the very least I hope Babylon is alright because it does seemed like Seleukeia got wrecked to hell, but that's to be expected lmao. And nah, while not everything can be blamed on Seleucus it does seem all this got as bad as the updates tell...
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    'the Victorious': Seleucus Nicator and the world after Alexander

    Well I was right Seleucus was a trash king and the actions of Diomedes don't bode wore for the future of the dinasty. I do have one question why was he so brutal against Seleukeia, wouldn't this be a bad move politically? Then again as his actions will end up with 3 armies besieging him that...
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    'the Victorious': Seleucus Nicator and the world after Alexander

    I have only met Seleucus II for five minutes, and I already see him as a great downgrade lmao. The way you described him reminds me a lot to Viserys I from ASOIAF. Exited to see what comes next! Oh and by the way with their contacts in India would the Greek start to notice any similarities...
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    'the Victorious': Seleucus Nicator and the world after Alexander

    Finally catches up with the timeline! Damm Demetrius is dead, such a shame but hopefully this will get the empire less dynastic squabbles. Enter Rome it seems, perhaps The Seleukids will start seeing Carthage as a potentially counterbalance to the upstart Res Publica and maybe even hire them to...
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    'the Victorious': Seleucus Nicator and the world after Alexander

    Wow, that was amazing and incredibly wasteful in regards to men. Tens of thousands have been lost, nothing has been won, hopefully The Seleucids managed to regain their footing and keep going. That was awesome! Nothing more to say.
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    'the Victorious': Seleucus Nicator and the world after Alexander

    Well I think it's because Dionysus is a god that's associated with traveling and wandering far away from Greece, and The Seleucids have such a vast realm that it makes sense to identify with the god who's known for wandering and conquering as it is said Dio conquered India. Also Dionysus is a...
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    'the Victorious': Seleucus Nicator and the world after Alexander

    Oh yeah that totally makes sense, can't believe it didn't come to mind . The Sun aspect is the ligthbringer if the world and gives life to the harvest and with it the vine. Oh that's awesome! Dying to see that develop in the timeline. Phoebus-Dionysios does sound rather grand.
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    'the Victorious': Seleucus Nicator and the world after Alexander

    I mean that could work in some regards as they are both sons of Zeus, and with that they could play up their relation to Alexander. But I dunno how the myth itself could work? Any ideas for Phoebus-Dionysios.
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    'the Victorious': Seleucus Nicator and the world after Alexander

    This was really tense and it had a great ending with its very own miracle, no wonder the siege of Tyre became prime real state for literature. Will the extensive damage during the siege make the habitants migrate to Carthage perhaps? Also, how is the rest of the war coming along? So Dionysus is...
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    'the Victorious': Seleucus Nicator and the world after Alexander

    Oh alright then, that makes more sense lmao, I am not that versed on how much papyrus we have regarding Hellenistic Egypt, but again this timeline is making me learn. Awesome that they do have some connections, and true the Romans at the moment are a none issue it's Egypt where they have their...
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    'the Victorious': Seleucus Nicator and the world after Alexander

    Awesome! Indeed this Timeline has made me start wanting to start a deep dive into the Hellenistic period and specifically The Seleucids of course. As this is my first time being active on a thread it's great to interact with the Author!. It will be very interesting how Carthaginian-Seleucid...
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