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Tango01 Supporting Member of TMP24 May 2025 5:04 p.m. PST

… Mediterranean


"At the height of its power, Rome ruled over a vast Empire. In its very center was the inner sea — the Mediterranean — known to the Romans as the Mare Nostrum or "Our Sea." The coastline was dotted with wealthy cities, centers of culture, trade, and commerce, many of them pre-dating the Romans. Fertile agricultural lands fed the large populace, including the famed imperial armies, that constantly pushed the imperial borders and guaranteed the Empire's dominance over the known world. A powerful navy policed the Roman lake, allowing for unhindered traffic of men and goods…"


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