I would have figured the Greeks for this, not the Romans...
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Too many pubic wars with Carthage?
I’ve heard this before but the explanation had nothing to do with he Romans. The plague also attacks white blood cells. In the area hardest hit by the plague those without this mutation died off. The survivors offspring have a higher incidence of the mutation about 15%. areas that were not as hard hit by the plague Asia an Africa have a lower incidence. This is the first time I’ve heard that Asians are also at around 15%.
I didn’t know the Romans conquered San Francrisco.
It says the farther south you go, the less resistant the folk are.
This was obviously the “root cause” behind the need to do the delenda est on ol’ Carthage.