Do you think someone could post a blank map centered on North Carolina, USA with rivers please? No borders/labels, just land mass and waterways, thanks! 20-30 mi to inch scale also!
I am so glad you had a real answer. I was afraid of people raging on me about Germaniwank or something. I highly appreciate it. I will also (using the information you gave) start researching those time periods now that I know i could be possible. Thank you again.
Is there any way possible that Germany's Anschluss could have succeeded without bloodshed and bigotry, and in an earlier time period? Say before the turn of the 20th century? Anytime before 1900 would do. I would also like to ask you don't hate on me for asking this. Thank You.
If that is true then how is their evidence that there was a foundation for city built? But your statements ring true, but at the time of the exodus' the Roman Empire wasn't an empire at all. It was a mere city-state. So if the protesters traveled a good distance up the river Tiber then it is...
But then again I also said this was a "Legend", not that I personally believed it. So I have only been digging myself a deeper hole by resisting your own premises. I apologize.
... this is where my source gets a little sketchy. I was on a wiki adventure and the legend popped up. I assume that you know what wiki adventures are, or do you not?
There is a logical stance behind this premise. Do you think it is hard to believe that the Egyptian/Phoenician naval adventures failed to make it through the channel between Spain and Morocco? There is evidence of Phoenician settlements in both Spain and France, both of which have a high density...
Ah, but that is where you fail to mock me. That is a myth, what I stated was a legend that actually has historically accurate genealogies to back it up. And a legend is also different from a myth. But at least you tried.
The reasoning behind this thread is 1) I have seen 2 AHC threads here lately and my badluck side is saying to make it 3. 2) Earlier this week I began reading H.G. Wells' The Outline of History, particularly (Chapter? Section?) 5 when he begins to narrate the rise of the Roman Empire. He states...
Sorry but definitely not to Scotland would the Romans go. In OTL they could barely hold on to the most northern edges of Britannia, let alone to full Scotii/Pict forces that would raid the Roman camps. Rome would have to settle for a miniature "Plot" of land in Britannia and fortify that enough...