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Παρασκευή 23 Μαρτίου 2012

2nd Punic Victory

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2nd Punic Victory poses the question of what would have happened had Carthage emerged from the 2nd Punic wars stronger rather than weaker. This is my first solo timeline so lets see how it goes.

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IntroductionEdit

The major point of divergence is that Carthage comes out of the 2nd Punic war strong and in solid control of the Iberian peninsula. This makes Carthage a lasting rival to Rome.

Differences in this TimelineEdit

  • Rome and Carthage survive to modern day.
  • Julius Caesar dies in Gaul, his reforms are not made, Rome remains a republic.
  • Christianity is not made Roman state religion and is suppressed until 466, where it spreads east into Persia and Arabia.
  • Muhammed is executed for heresy, Islam never gets a foothold.
  • Roman, Egyptian, and Norse polytheistic religions survive to this day as major religions in some form.

TimelineEdit

Dual Republican Period (201 BC - 521 AD)Edit

Mediterranean Powers in 1 BC
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201 BC - 2nd Punic war ends with Carthage in firm control of the Iberian peninsula.
146 BC - Rome concludes conquest of Greece.
54 BC - Julius Caesar is killed during the 3rd Punic Wars in Gaul
48 BC - 3rd Punic Wars end with Gaul divided between Carthaginian Gaul and Roman Gaul
36 BC - Octavius named Consul of Rome, begins reforms aimed at expanding national unity
34 BC - Octavius establishes required public schooling. All Roman children under the age of 14 must attend weekly classes in Roman history and Latin. This move is hoped to promote national pride and unity.
33 BC - Octavius named Pontifex Maximus, begins process of structuring and solidifying official Roman religious practices in order to create a stable Roman religion.
14 BC - Octavius establishes the Greco-Roman Temple, separating Roman religion from government with an ordered set of religious tennets making the religion much more accessible and unified.
12 BC - Carthage concludes conquest of Albion
14 AD - Octavius dies
113 AD - Rome passes laws confining Christians to Judea
223 AD - Gallic Civil War begins
Mediterranean Powers in 200 AD
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234 AD - Gallic Civil War ends. Roman and Carthaginian influence in Gaul significantly reduced. Kingdom of Gallia founded.
248 AD - Brittanic wars begin
253 AD - Brittanic wars end, ending Carthaginian rule of Brittanian islands.
322 AD - 4th Punic Wars begin
329 AD - 4th Punic Wars end with Carthaginian controlled Iberia reduced to andalusia.
335 AD - Rome partitions territory creating Occitanian Republic and Anatolian Republic as client states in order to save costs.
421 AD - Christian uprising results in death of governor in Anatolian Republic. Anatolian senate declares martial law.
443 AD - Christian uprising results in loss of Anatolian control over Jerusalem.
465 AD - Anatolian forces pull out of Judea.
466 AD - Christian Kingdom of Judea founded
Mediterranean Powers in 500 AD
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521 AD - Carthaginian influence in Iberia ends with establishment of Andalusian Kingdom

Judean Empire (523 AD-936 AD)Edit

523 AD - Judea conquers Mecca
Territorial Extent of the Judean Empire
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583 AD - Judeo-Persian Crusade begins
611 AD - Judea concludes conquest of Persia, beginning of Judean Empire
615 AD - Muhammed executed for heresy
712 AD - Judea concludes conquest of Arabian Peninsula
799 AD - Judea concludes conquest of Anatolia
821 AD - Judea invades Roman Greece
824 AD - Rome invades Judean Anatolia
832 AD - Rome pushes Judea out of Anatolia
866 AD - Christian Anatolians rise against Roman rule
870 AD - Rome creates Kingdom of Anatolia as an autonomous client state.
912 AD - Judea invades Egypt
916 AD - Roman and Egyptian forces take Jerusalem.
918 AD - Rome places puppet ruler on the throne of Judea.
936 AD - Uprisings against the Heathen King peak, Judean empire collapses into several splintered kingdoms.

Warring Kingdoms Period (936 AD - 1221AD)Edit

Nordic Empire (1221 AD - 1411 AD)Edit

1221 AD - Crowns of Denmark and Sweden united in personal union under Siegfried.
1223 AD - Siegfried puts out his eye and declares himself Odin's avatar on Earth.
Territorial Extent of Nordic Empire
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1225 AD - Siegfried begins conquest of Germania.
1229 AD - Siegfried begins conquest of remaining finnic lands.
1236 AD - Siegfried mortally wounded in battle. On his deathbead declares his intention to return to Asgard, and that his son shall rule midgard in his stead. His son Gunnar named Gunnar I Odinson.
1279 AD - Norselands complete conquests of Finnic and Germanic lands.
1369 AD - Nordic Empire reaches peak of expansion, controlling all of the Baltic region, most of the Britannian isles, Iceland, northern Gaul, and parts of Russia and Poland.
1376 AD - Celtic resistance in Ireland provokes heavy celtic nationalism in Britannian isles, resulting in frequent uprisings.
1379 AD - Nordic Empire pushed out of Britannian Islands.
1385 AD - Celtic forces push Norse forces out of Brittany.
1392 AD - Nordic Empire partitions lands into Duchies in order to decentralise and reduce unrest and focus on Russian conquests.
1401 AD - Duke of Prussia declares independence from Nordic Empire, several others follow suit.
1411 AD - Frederick I Odinson dies with no heirs. Crowns of Denmark and Sweden split. Denmark keeps western Nordic territories, Sweden keeps eastern.

Stabilisation (1411 AD - 1513 AD)Edit

1412 AD - Kingdom of Britannia established.
1433 AD - Rome establishes autonomous client state in Greek Anatolia as Aegean Republic.
1455 AD - Kingdom of Iberia declares war on Britannia, beginning of the 15 Years War.
1456 AD - British fleet defeats Iberian fleet off the shore of Ireland.
1457 AD - Britannia allies with France against Iberia.
1460 AD - Paris falls, King of France flees to Britannia.
1463 AD - Britannia and France ally with Occitania, retake Paris.
1465 AD - British forces occupy northern Iberia.
1470 AD - End of 15 Years War, Duchies of Aquitannia and Galicia established, Kingdom of Aragon established.
1507 AD - Beginning of Great Schism in Punjab.

Age of Exploration (1513 AD - 1768 AD)Edit

1513 AD - Carthaginian explorers bring back word of vast new continent to the east.
1533 AD - Colony of Carthago Novo founded in OTL Brazil.
1544 AD - Denmark founds colonies in OTL Greenland and Newfoundland, collectively referred to as Vinland.
1553 AD - France founds colony of Acadie in OTL Nova Scotia
1561 AD - Brittania founds colony of Avalon in OTL Manhatten.
1579 AD - Rome founds colony of Nova Roma in OTL Cuba
1598 AD - Rome founds colony of Nova Athenae in OTL Colombia
1601 AD - Rome founds Jupitae on OTL Mexican coast and Junopolis on the OTL Yucatan
1602 AD - Rome makes contact with the Aztec and Mayan people.
1608 AD - Rome founds Neptunae in OTL Southern Florida
1609 AD - Rome founds Nova Sparta in OTL Venezuela
1713 AD - Rome divides colonial lands into semi-autonomous client republics. These include Nova Roma, Nova Græcia, Azteci, and Mayae.

Revolutionary Period (1768 AD - 1804 AD)Edit

1768 AD - Acadian colonies declare independence from France
1772 AD - Acadia gains independence with help from Brittania
1775 AD - Rome founds colony of Roma Ocassus in OTL California
1790 AD - Britannia founds colony of New Ireland on OTL Vancouver Island
1799 AD - Napolius Bonaparta Named Tribune of Rome

Roman Empire (1804 AD - 1889 AD)Edit

1804 AD - Napolius named Consul of Rome
1805 AD - Roman armies invade Dacia
1811 AD - Napolius names himself Emperor of Rome
1834 AD - Napolius I dies, his son Napolius II takes the throne.
1857 AD - Napolius II dies, his son Maximus I takes the throne.
1879 AD - Maximus I dies, his son Napolius III takes the throne.
1899 AD - Napolius III assassinated by Senate, returning Rome to Republican rule.

Great European War (1889 AD - 1896 AD)Edit

1896 AD - Kingdom of Navarre established

Age of Recovery (1896 AD - 1953 AD)Edit

Russian Imperial Wars (1953 AD - 1969 AD)Edit

1969 - Christian Siberian Federation established

Modern Era (1969 AD - Present)Edit

World ReligionsEdit

There are 7 major religions in the world of 2PV, each with several different sects. There are also many smaller cults and religious practices, but none are as commonly practiced or widespread. The 7 major religions are:
World Religions
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