Explanation: In the immediate aftermath of the Second Punic War, the Roman Republic was quite anxious to make sure Hannibal's career was ruined and, ideally, that he would be soon dead. However, later Roman histories praise his genius very highly and made constant note of him, despite the fact that he managed to kill off 1 out of every 5 Roman citizens. Time heals all wounds, it would seem - at least when national pride is concerned!
Rough Roman Memes
A place to meme about the glorious ROMAN EMPIRE (and Roman Republic, and Roman Kingdom)! Byzantines tolerated! The HRE is not.
RULES:
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No racism, sexism, homophobia, transphobia, bigotry, etc. The past may be bigoted, but we are not.
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Memes must be Rome-related, not just the title. It can be about Rome, or using Roman aesthetics, or both, but the meme itself needs to have Roman themes.
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Follow Lemmy.world rules.
Not sure where to start on Roman history?
A quick memetic primer on Republican Rome
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Does the transition to Principate have anything to do with that, as far as is known?
I don't believe so, except perhaps insofar as the Principate made the non-Italian regions of the Empire more 'core' to Rome's identity, and Spain and Africa both remembered Hannibal fondly long after the Punic Wars were over.