There’s actually a decent sized gap between Peloponnesian War and Philip II. In that time, Thebes replaced Sparta as the second most influential Greek power.
carlsagerson on
And then the Macedonians collapsed and the Romans soon took over after some more squabbling.
And then one of their Emperors liked this one place called Byzantium, renamed it after himself. And ultimately made it the Capital of the more Greek Cultural side of the Empire.
Constantinople for the Win?
WiseBelt8935 on
you could of finished off rome but you left them and went east instead
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There’s actually a decent sized gap between Peloponnesian War and Philip II. In that time, Thebes replaced Sparta as the second most influential Greek power.
And then the Macedonians collapsed and the Romans soon took over after some more squabbling.
And then one of their Emperors liked this one place called Byzantium, renamed it after himself. And ultimately made it the Capital of the more Greek Cultural side of the Empire.
Constantinople for the Win?
you could of finished off rome but you left them and went east instead