I mean I have my own, but despite nearly 2,000 views no one comments. I love Roman Timelines so I had hoped perhaps to draw inspiration from others. And, as the title states, are there any big Roman Timeline's active?
I mean I have my own, but despite nearly 2,000 views no one comments. I love Roman Timelines so I had hoped perhaps to draw inspiration from others. And, as the title states, are there any big Roman Timeline's active?
I mean I have my own, but despite nearly 2,000 views no one comments. I love Roman Timelines so I had hoped perhaps to draw inspiration from others. And, as the title states, are there any big Roman Timeline's active?
You mean to tell mr you tried to make TL without looking at any others?
Here's a list that I've taken a liking to:
An Age of Miracles
The Eagle Flies! - It's discontinued but reading it as it is should make for a short and enjoyable read.
Renovation - 14th century roman revival, really good and is a bit more informal than most: which works to its credit.
The Reign of Romulus Augustus - Eagle Flies is optional but this and Age of Miracles are practically required reading.
Restoration, Exile, Rebirth - Also discontinued but it's good for what is completed.
Oh, No, I've seen some like Coronation of the Hun, Remnants of Rome, and Sailing to Londonium, but I haven't seen that many. Plus I'm a history nerd so that helps.
++ for Age of Miracles and Renovation. Easily some of the best work on this site.
However, I would very very strongly recommend The Mauricians. It's AOM quality and focuses very intensely on a small, but ultra-crucial time period in the history of the Empire. I'd definitely rank it No 1 if given a chance
Isaac's Empire too deserves a bit more love than what it is getting nowadays. I'm currently working on a TL starting from a somewhat earlier POD but with a similar setting (link in sig) although it has a long way to go still.
If Βασιλεία των Pωμαίων is not really your thing, you might want to check out After Actium: Two Caesar's are not enough where Octavian winds up dead soon after Actium.
Isaac's Empire gets a little weird in my experience.
Isaac's Empire gets a little weird in my experience.
Oh no, don't say that, Isaac's Empire is one of the best, ever.
Meaning historical accuracy among it's other advantages.
I have a Jesus as Roman Emperor timeline on hiatus currently.
It seems like most of these have been Byzantine timelines, and I don't know if that fits the OP. I can't help though. I think continued antiquity Roman tls are hard to come by .
Courts filled with plots and intrigue that make Machiavelli look like a total innocentDefine Byzantine?
Courts filled with plots and intrigue that make Machiavelli look like a total innocent![]()