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- (753 b.C.) The Roman way of "stealing"
- (1200 b.C circa) Prank of the century
- (Modern era) Inspirational notebooks
- (15 March 44 b.C.) Sharpest knife in the Caesar
- (280 b.C.) Worth it
- (264 b.C.) Critical hit
- (Modern era) Deadly question
- (264 b.C.) SyrACCUSE
- (241 b.C.) no way
- (Modern era) Truth behind words
- (264 - 241 b.C) Surprise attack
- (200 b.C) No damsel no distress
- (53 b.C.) Breaking the 4th wall
- (200 b.C) What a problem!
- (Modern era) Letters
- (753 b.C) Deep thoughts
- (48 b.C) Historians' nightmare
- (40 b.C circa) BINGUS
- (201 b.C.) Salty
- (Modern era) Flag rejection
- (I century A.D.) Twins
- (II century b.C) fan fiction
- (326 b.C.) A well done Macedonia...
- (II century b.C) Unsolvable
- (53 b.C.) Stolen Aquila
- (Modern era) Uncooperative weather
- (216 b.C.) Speechless
- (97 A.D.) Journey to the West
- (Modern era) The 4 Elements
- (64 A.D.) "This is so sad. Nero play the cithara"
- (Modern era) Trap Humour
- (I century A.D.) Inconvenient fact
- (20 b.C) The hardest thing for Rome to say
- (I century A.D) Corruption arc
- (IV century A.D.) Bar Bar
- (Modern era) Anteater behaviour
- (73-63 b.C.) "Knock yourself out"
- (After 216 b.C) Paying back graciously ꕤ*.゚
- (44 b.C.) "Dude, your city sucks."
- (168 b.C.) The Day of Eleusis
- (Modern era) A millenary delicacy
- (Modern era) Skill issue
- (44 b.C.) Sweet, sweet shapes
- (Modern era) Traffic light with missing yellow
- (I century A.D.) Shut down
- (1808 A.D.) HARDCORE DISRESPECT
- (1814 A.D.) He ain't wrong
- (4th century A.D.) Vulpis pilum mutat, non mores
- (146 b.C.) Always gonna give you up
- (378 b.C.) Honk Honk! (shoo shoo!)
- (III century b.C.) Get block'd
- (Modern Era) My loneliness is killin' me and I must confess
- (IV century A.D.) Nobody remembers San Marino :'(
- (279 b.C. circa) Day trip with Carthage
- (between 1861-70 AD) NO CAPITAL?? NO ROME??
- (1495 AD) Out of place
- (1915 AD) Right into the trap
- (II century b.C.) "I told you he has no brain"
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Featuring the Roman Republic and the Carthaginian empire after one of their treaties. You can't tell I really love their history, can you?
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