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- | This timeline grew from a challenge by Anthony Appleyard, who asked: "By some means Ancient Egypt survives to this day, with its language and religion. How? What results?" | + | This timeline grew from a challenge by [[offtopic:Anthony Appleyard]], who asked: "By some means Ancient Egypt survives to this day, with its language and religion. How? What results?" |
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The result of this is an Egypt which is able to weather the Persian invasion, later allies itself with Alexander against Persia and with Hannibal against Rome, and which survives until the present day. The consequences are immense, and by today, the world is virtually unrecognizable. | The result of this is an Egypt which is able to weather the Persian invasion, later allies itself with Alexander against Persia and with Hannibal against Rome, and which survives until the present day. The consequences are immense, and by today, the world is virtually unrecognizable. | ||
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+ | ==== Awards ==== | ||
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+ | In 2005, the timeline won a [[alternate_history: | ||
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+ | **[[ancient and classical|Ancient and Classical Timelines]]** | ||
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