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Roman history but translated 20 times by ai.

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Chapter 1 - "Idk what to call this chapter"-Ai

Old Rome sprouted as a tribal hub, typically reckoned to 753 BC, adjacent to the Tiber River on the Italian landmass. This hub expanded into the bustling nexus of Rome, braiding bonds with nearby lands via treaties and formidable forces. In time, it enveloped the Italian territory, weaving in Greek nuances from southern Italy (Great Greece) and Etruscan vibes, emerging as the supreme might in the sea's belly and scattered on the European tapestry. At its zenith, it shepherded the North African seaboard, Egypt, southern territories of Europe, much of western lands, the Balkans, Crimea, and vast areas of the Middle East, threading through Anatolia, the Levant, and slices of Mesopotamia and the sands of Arabia. That grand empire was a colossus of the ancient cosmos, sprawling over approximately 5 million square clicks (1.9 million miles around) in AD 117, with about 50 to 90 million souls roaming within, nearly a fifth of Earth's denizens during that epoch. The Roman entity transitioned from chosen kingship to a timeless republic and then morphed into a steadily authoritarian martial regime throughout the Empire's tale.