Yeah, the Roman empire fell before the "Viking age" when the Scandinavians went on 'Viking'.
Caesar and Cleopatra did marry in reality though.
I do believe that is correct.
Marriage of power rather than love. I don't even think marriage of love was common at all back then :/c
I haven't studied ancient history since middle school so I'll shut up now
That's what google is for xD
That and looking up cute tits :)
> They never visited Scandinavia. In "The Great Crossing" there are vikings but all the references hint that they're Danish.
@Feder373
Isn't Denmark Scandinavia tho?
I have no idea if they are considered part of Scandinavia or not... But they're not part of the Scandinavian mountains so who cares.
Denmark, Sweden, Norway, Finland, Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania
At least that's how I know it
Being to Denmark is not the same as being to Scandinavia as far as I'm concerned.
Not even the same land mass.
Well neither are Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania
Well, Caesar admired Cleopatra's intelligence and cultural background, but he also obviously thought about adding Egypt as a Roman province easily, and declared their son a Pharaoh.
Scandinavia is Norway, Sweden and Finland.
I don't think I've ever heard of those Bread.
Geography is one thing I couldn't pass in school.