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The Last Act of the Roman Senate


Onasander

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Nicholas Kanabos was elected as Emperor against his will by the Senate in Constantinople, which he rejected, fleeing to Hagia Sophia. He was strangled on the steps of the church by the next emperor for not agreeing to work for his administration, which is a solid loose-loose situation.

 

Et tu Brutis?

 

http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nikolaos_Kanabos

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Cause it was....

 

Most awesome rebuttal since 'Mondo Has Electrolites, that's what plants need' circular argument in the movie Idiocracy.

 

Are you aware of any later? The Latins invaded after that. I'm trying to establish the upper end points to major Roman Categories, in both dates, political offices, philosophical movements, known use of technology (harness or latin writing), or territory held. 

 

Think it's obvious as a approach to the basics of history, filling in the gaps from there.

 

If you know of the Roman Senate meeting up after that, do tell. I want to know.

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