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Kind of weird since Roman's where like everywhere in eruope at one point.
Well, not entirely... One small village of indomitable Gauls still holds out against the invaders.
Till this day!!!?
I assume so. Just compare the amount of resources both parties are able to invest in PR - if the Romans had defeated them, you'd have heard by now.
Rome shall rise again!
I thought Julius Caesar declared them gods after two of em completed 11 tasks, with a distant ancestor of John Oliver officiating the tasks, and then the entire village broke The Circus Maximus during the 12th task......
Not so much north of the Rhine, which still leaves a lot of Europe Roman-free.
Not Romania though, well…old Romania yes, but they moved it
(They controlled present Romania as well)
Lol wtf, sounds like a interesting history.