Hethsegew on October 10, 2024 2:49 pm Weren’t the “Carthaginian” (Phoenician) maritime tradition older than the Greek one?
CowardNomad on October 10, 2024 3:43 pm Copying is a thing, but turning copying into an art, now that’s a Roman thing.
Falitoty on October 10, 2024 5:22 pm IIRC Roman war tactics in the see were less conquer and beat them, and more, send fleets against them until they run out of ships
wierdowithakeyboard on October 10, 2024 6:05 pm Romans: we are very good at land battle. We make sea battle into land battle with handy dandy bridges
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Hehehe. Strong semen.
Weren’t the “Carthaginian” (Phoenician) maritime tradition older than the Greek one?
Romans: We turned sea battles into land battles
Copying is a thing, but turning copying into an art, now that’s a Roman thing.
Like, alot of them died…
Like, hundreds of thousands…
IIRC Roman war tactics in the see were less conquer and beat them, and more, send fleets against them until they run out of ships
Romans: we are very good at land battle. We make sea battle into land battle with handy dandy bridges