Basileía Párthios: The Greco-Parthian Kingdom

To much respecto for Errnge and Monopolist, I say it's almost empty. :D

Anyways Basileus, I fixed those minor errors that you pointed out to me earlier. Greek is not so much my strong suit so I had to use Google Translate. I'll be sure to consult you or others who know a bit more on the language.

actually BG had a TL about the Seleucids, but i think he dropped it.
 
Oooh. This is definitely going into my mental list of TL's to follow.

Will the Parthians take Persia or try and beat the Kushans to go Mughal all over Northern India? I certainly think trying to go for India is more profitable than anything past Mesopotamia.

And how will this affect the Western powers? Perhaps Carthage will live on without ending Rome as an entity? A think a non-naval, emasculated Rome could be interesting- West Med islands belong to Carthage along with Spain while Rome tries to conquer everything else? Perhaps Carthage could even seize parts of Egypt?

Continue on. Great TL, BTW.
 
Epicness. To what date do you plan to continue this TL? Modern day? I can't wait to see what the future of Parthia holds in store. Will the Romans conquer the Med like OTL, or will that be butterflied away?



Though there's some oddness in this part. If you look it over you will see what you should change to make it make sense. I think it got its point across anyway though; it's trying to say that because Seleukia did not pay attention to the eastern satrapies, the Persians and Greeks stayed separate and the Persians felt neglected?

Arche Seleύkeia's organization was unsatisfactory; instead of pursuing the policies begun by Mégas Aléxandros who sought to weld the heterogeneous elements of his empire into a new combined, homogeneous whole, uniting the Persians with Makedonian and Greek via intermarriage and social intercourse, educating the eastern peoples in Greek schools of philosophy while in turn incorporating their cultural norms and deities as their own. Instead of making them feel valued in the new order, Seleukos and his successors would adopt the simpler, older system of the Achaemenids - neglecting the eastern satrapies and leaving them to their own devices.
Again though, the timeline is epic despite just having started and I'm just nitpicking.

methinks you should get him on board with this then
You'd be surprised how little I know of not only the period Remnants of Rome took place in, but also how little I know of the centuries before that.
 
I'm not sure if I should continue this. I kind of messed up with the order of updates that I had intended so I may restart it or not. Especially since I had to fix up the first update.
 
I'm not sure if I should continue this. I kind of messed up with the order of updates that I had intended so I may restart it or not. Especially since I had to fix up the first update.

hey, keep going with it. fix what you need to fix, and move on. a lot of good tl's have a few roadbumps in their inception, just go with it and do the best you can. :)
 
hey, keep going with it. fix what you need to fix, and move on. a lot of good tl's have a few roadbumps in their inception, just go with it and do the best you can. :)

Well the first update that everyone praised had been replaced and fixed so many times. I think I'll need to give it a second go.
 
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