
1272: Byzantine Iron Ambition
by Bitbeat
About This Novel
A time traveler inherited the crumbling Roman Empire. In 1272, Constantinople's territory shrank, its finances collapsed, and its army collapsed. Distilled liquor, movable type printing, artillery, fleet... He used technology and rationality as swords to tear a bloody path through the old world of theocracy and ignorance. From the first pot of gold in the royal workshop to the roar of the Anatolian industrial zone; From the undercurrent of Vespers in Sicily to the bombardment of the Black Sea and Mediterranean wars; From the iron hooves that conquered the Turks to the white sails of the New World. This time Byzantium was no longer the end of history, but the starting point of civilization.
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Official(7)Scraped 3d ago
Seeing him goose-stepping in training for the Guards, I have to give him two stars. Now I can't do it well in military training for three months. If you give me a little time from actual training, I can do it well.
Considering a revival of Greek polytheism?
I hate Christianity very much, and the Greek polytheistic Rome is the orthodox Rome
Although the author's writing is pretty good, the progress is really slow. Farewell.
There is no system, no messy love between children. I like this kind of books. Are there any similar ones? Can you recommend them?
Although the number of armies given to the protagonist is very limited, the shortcomings do not hide the good points. It is indeed well written and it is on the right track to save Rome.
I was confused. What's wrong with being an emperor and raising his own army? Do you still need the consent of your subordinates? What kind of strange idea do you have?
Come on and update more
Beautifully written. The author writes quickly
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Official(7)Scraped 3d ago
Seeing him goose-stepping in training for the Guards, I have to give him two stars. Now I can't do it well in military training for three months. If you give me a little time from actual training, I can do it well.
Considering a revival of Greek polytheism?
I hate Christianity very much, and the Greek polytheistic Rome is the orthodox Rome
Although the author's writing is pretty good, the progress is really slow. Farewell.
There is no system, no messy love between children. I like this kind of books. Are there any similar ones? Can you recommend them?
Although the number of armies given to the protagonist is very limited, the shortcomings do not hide the good points. It is indeed well written and it is on the right track to save Rome.
I was confused. What's wrong with being an emperor and raising his own army? Do you still need the consent of your subordinates? What kind of strange idea do you have?
Come on and update more
Beautifully written. The author writes quickly









