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What if Alaric did not sack Rome in 410?
Posted: Wed Dec 10, 2008 4:34 am
by Shadowfox542
What do you think would happen if, instead of marching on Rome, Alaric let the Romans be. I think that the Huns or some other barbarian tribe would have sacked Rome in the near future, but I want other opinions.
Re: What if Alaric did not sack Rome in 410?
Posted: Wed Dec 10, 2008 5:01 am
by [SD]happynoobing
empires rise and fall, rome will go down sooner or later.
Re: What if Alaric did not sack Rome in 410?
Posted: Wed Dec 10, 2008 5:27 am
by Tasdik
Yeah someone else would've sooner or later.
Re: What if Alaric did not sack Rome in 410?
Posted: Wed Dec 10, 2008 10:17 am
by Isis
We'd be under the Roman empire right now

Re: What if Alaric did not sack Rome in 410?
Posted: Wed Dec 10, 2008 11:01 am
by JustKill
if the huns wouldnt defeat the rome empire,the horde of mongols would they was the bigest army at that time they have mans that can shoot from horse would the horse is runing ( Archers on horse)
Re: What if Alaric did not sack Rome in 410?
Posted: Wed Dec 10, 2008 1:28 pm
by woutR
The mongols didn't even make it to europe/rome.
Re: What if Alaric did not sack Rome in 410?
Posted: Wed Dec 10, 2008 1:30 pm
by JustKill
I said they could invade rome any soon as they did with russia so why not europe?
Re: What if Alaric did not sack Rome in 410?
Posted: Wed Dec 10, 2008 1:35 pm
by Twist
What if men did not invented a condom?
Re: What if Alaric did not sack Rome in 410?
Posted: Wed Dec 10, 2008 1:46 pm
by YangKang
Twist wrote:What if men did not invented a condom?
You'd probaly have 2 sisters and 1 brother
Re: What if Alaric did not sack Rome in 410?
Posted: Wed Dec 10, 2008 3:24 pm
by [SD]happynoobing
Twist wrote:What if men did not invented a condom?
ppl would start another world war just to decrease population =.=
Re: What if Alaric did not sack Rome in 410?
Posted: Thu Dec 11, 2008 9:14 pm
by Rainigul
I imagine the world would be pretty different today, though Rome would have to change some things as well. It would be better if Alaric tried to destroy Rome, but the Romans got back in time to keep it from happening, so then they realized they actually needed defences in other places than just on the very outskirts of their empire.
I'd prefer it if classical Greek culture never was destroyed and just evolved. I mean, I'd prefer it if Greece never fell, I have some sort of romanticised view of how the world would be, I think it would be great.
But who knows?
Re: What if Alaric did not sack Rome in 410?
Posted: Thu Dec 11, 2008 9:20 pm
by JKMB
Rome would probably have fallen anyway, simply because the legion was stretched too thin to defend the empire, maybe if there was not so much internal politics and backstabbing things could have turned out diffrently, if rome was not sacked it would also have had an intresting effect on world relgion, imo, seeing as christianity probably wouldnt have been so far spread. (or was it the state relgion at that time already? I cant remember lol.)
Re: What if Alaric did not sack Rome in 410?
Posted: Thu Dec 11, 2008 11:42 pm
by Barotix
It was the state religion at that time and Rome would have collapsed from internal political, social, and economic strife. [
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We'd be under the Roman empire right now
The legion left England to defend the outskirts of the Empire. The story of Rome is repeating itself. A legion spread thin, a declining currency, a welfare-warfare state, propped up businesses, and nationalized institutions. The lessons of the past fall upon deaf ears.
The Mongols did reach Europe; they went as far as Poland but had to turn back because the Khan died.
Re: What if Alaric did not sack Rome in 410?
Posted: Fri Dec 12, 2008 12:14 am
by willieb3
wed be romans becuase everyone would have got the azzes kicked and wed all be made into naked statues
Re: What if Alaric did not sack Rome in 410?
Posted: Fri Dec 12, 2008 12:20 am
by Tasdik
willieb3 wrote:wed all be made into naked statues
I'm cool with that.
Re: What if Alaric did not sack Rome in 410?
Posted: Fri Dec 12, 2008 12:23 am
by Cruor
Barotix wrote:The legion left England to defend the outskirts of the Empire. The story of Rome is repeating itself. A legion spread thin, a declining currency, a welfare-warfare state, propped up businesses, and nationalized institutions. The lessons of the past fall upon deaf ears.
lol, come up with something
new. Rome and the US exist in very different environments. It's highly unlikely that the US will crumble, and empires are a thing of the past. At best, the rest of the world will simply catch up to the US and global security will be maintained through deterrence alone.
Re: What if Alaric did not sack Rome in 410?
Posted: Fri Dec 12, 2008 12:30 am
by Barotix
Cruor wrote:Barotix wrote:The legion left England to defend the outskirts of the Empire. The story of Rome is repeating itself. A legion spread thin, a declining currency, a welfare-warfare state, propped up businesses, and nationalized institutions. The lessons of the past fall upon deaf ears.
lol, come up with something
new. Rome and the US exist in very different environments. It's highly unlikely that the US will crumble,
and empires are a thing of the past. At best, the rest of the world will simply catch up to the US and global security will be maintained through deterrence alone.
The environment is relevant how? Internal Issues are not discriminatory.
Empires are
not a thing of the past; they fall due to internal strife more so than foreign elements. Then again Empires don't really
fall they change or get
weaker until their
replaced/re-born. I would keep in mind that the US isn't the first with the same
symptoms as Rome. Take the story of France for example. IMO the comparisons between Rome and America are overkill, but the comparisons to the several French
republics are priceless.

BTW; I was just pointing out the parallels. We're far from a real collapse, I think, but the similarities make me giggle a little.
OOh, I just read an interesting article that points out the similarities between failing American Car Industries and the once great American piano industry. The soviet car comparison part made me smile.