(Tuareg.kind of did this before bailing out)ġ4.
Gaius Marius dies young, the Romans are pummeled by Jugurtha and the Cimbri invaders, Republic reduced to Italia as the Iberians revolt/become Cimbrian territory, Jugurtha seizes Utica, Greece Revolts/becomes Mithridatic, etc. Tiberius Gracchus is more successful in carrying out his reforms/does not get himself killed by the Senate mob, republic becomes far more plebeian/democratic centered, etc.ġ3. Perseus of Macedon fends off the Romans at Pydna in 168 BCE, begins prolonged and successful counter-attack against Rome, liberating Hellas from their influence or something.ġ2. The Seleucid Empire consolidates and keeps itself together for much longer than OTL (Which means the Parthians get smashed later).ġ1. Antiochus III wins either the Battle of Thermopylae or Magnesia during the Syrian Wars. Philip V of Macedon wins the battle of Cynoscephalae in 197 BCE, conquers the Achaean league and frees Hellas of Roman influence.ġ0. Hannibal wins the Second Punic War (Monopolist has this covered)ĩ. The Romans somehow lose the First Punic War.Ĩ. Pyrrhus of Epirus gets luckier in dealing with Roman Armies and carves out an empire in Magna Graecia or something.ħ. Samnites decide to butcher the Romans at Caudine Forks in 321 BCE. Rome is sacked by Brennus in 390 BCE (Done by Errnge, can be done again)Ħ. The Romans lose the Siege of Veii (Currently being well done by Slyfox)ĥ. Servius Tullius survives/evades assassination attempt by daughter Tullia, she is punished and Tarquin the proud never becomes king, his son never rapes Lucretia (or if he does is punished by the King), and Rome eventually becomes a constitutional monarchy.?Ĥ. Ancus Marcius (Tarquin the Elder's assassin) manages to usurp the Roman Throne (so that Servius Tullius never becomes King, reforms don't happen etc)ģ.
Remus becomes king of Rome instead of Romulus (yes it's speculative if they existed at all, but interesting to see what happens instead)Ģ.