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I'm not saying it wasn't fun; I'm just saying that the 40 maps claim is inaccurate. There were a few things I'd take issue with in a couple of the descriptions, too, but generally it was an entertaining diversion for a Friday afternoon.
I'm not saying it wasn't fun; I'm just saying that the 40 maps claim is inaccurate. There were a few things I'd take issue with in a couple of the descriptions, too, but generally it was an entertaining diversion for a Friday afternoon.
I found Map 3 about travel times interesting. I was completely wrong in my mind in thinking how quick they could travel the empire. 2 weeks from Rome to Jerusalem by water seemed too quick to me at first but I guess I could see that. But a month to get from Rome to London over land? That seems way too fast. That's a pretty long way to march in 30 days.
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40 Maps That Explain the Roman Empire
29/08/2014 02:51:23 AM
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There aren't actually 40 maps there. One was just a neat erotic picture, in fact.
29/08/2014 08:48:56 PM
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True.
30/08/2014 12:51:51 AM
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