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  1. Batrix2070

    Most common alternate history tropes?

    What's so strange about that? Julius Caesar is one of the most famous historical figures and how he died everyone knows. This is one of the so-called starting PODs for anyone who wants an alternative history to start in antiquity.
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    Most common alternate history tropes?

    To read is one thing, to understand is another and you clearly didn't understand.(Or you understood what you wanted to understand.) Let me put it this way, there is a whole field dedicated to understanding the Bible for a reason. Being a historian does not entitle you to the ability to...
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    Most common alternate history tropes?

    One of the tropes most often noted by me is that Poland must always become a PLC and must always be partitioned. And if it survives, it always looks like a republic and not like the constitutional monarchy to which it naturally evolved. Because I remind you, the PLC was both a republic and a...
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