Always happy to share the tidbits I’ve picked up over the years! Funny enough, according to Greek and Roman sources (which are, of course, biased), peace was never seriously considered by the Roman Republic despite their massive losses. When the Roman general Varro at Cannae, one of the worst defeats of the war, came back in shame to Rome, the Roman people actually praised him for not giving into despair after the loss and killing himself (as might otherwise be acceptable) and choosing to continue the fight to preserve the Republic instead.
Again, you give me tidbits. You have no idea what a wondrous gift that is to a person with a mind like a lint trap. I keep all these random bits stored away and take them out now and then to look at (thanks ADHD) or share with people and look smart.
Wow that’s really cool. I didn’t know it was that close at all. I love that you take the time to share the backstories.
Always happy to share the tidbits I’ve picked up over the years! Funny enough, according to Greek and Roman sources (which are, of course, biased), peace was never seriously considered by the Roman Republic despite their massive losses. When the Roman general Varro at Cannae, one of the worst defeats of the war, came back in shame to Rome, the Roman people actually praised him for not giving into despair after the loss and killing himself (as might otherwise be acceptable) and choosing to continue the fight to preserve the Republic instead.
Pride is a hell of a drug.
Again, you give me tidbits. You have no idea what a wondrous gift that is to a person with a mind like a lint trap. I keep all these random bits stored away and take them out now and then to look at (thanks ADHD) or share with people and look smart.