Message from @Eternal Entropy
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"The term mare nostrum originally was used by Romans to refer to the Tyrrhenian Sea, following their conquest of Sicily, Sardinia and Corsica during the Punic Wars with Carthage. "
@TuerSchlossEnteiser This looks like a more futuristic delorean tbh
okay, first of all, that is never associated with Cato the Elder
I like stainless steel cars though, they look aesthetic.
it's associated with romans in general
and second that is way earlier than Cato
Cato literally appointed scipio to deploy to sicily
what is your point?
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so Cato told Scipio to go to Sicily and then Africa, therefore he used the term Mare Nostrum?
my point is that there's on evidence to suggest optimates didn't want to expand the empire
therefore he was one of the Optimates?
therefore he wanted to distribute Punic lands to Roman plebs?
the philosophy of optimates was based on that cohort
he wanted to populate it with roman citizens, preferably ones who served is my assumption
@Daddy did you ask supreme daddy for confirmation of the #7 being anything other than a concept yet?
wut
yea
what are you talking about
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ok
I'm wondering if you had yet
what are you actually talking about
about how the other day you and others believed the #7 could be a physical object
How long ago was this?
when it's only a concept
because I'm not going to remember something
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pretty much the only one of the Optimates to conquer anything was Pompey
whenever, and be able to defend myself on it
>they aren't talking about borrebys
anyways the answer is no
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Pompey was a chad
so I'll ask again another day
I have a life outside of the internet so things that happen here I tend to forget about
Ill add u fellow optimate
not an argument
Optimato?