Well, 1 woman. Third from the left on the bottom row
Aurelian's wife then eventual "Empress." Anyway she definitely wasn't the reason for Rome's fall, neither were the emperors. Twas the usual suspects
Yep, our foreskin-feasting friends as always.. But the fact that Rome accepted her as a leader is indicative of the society’s decline. Every time men build a functioning society, and maintain it to the point where the average citizen lives comfortably, the women start complaining about how it’s soooo unfair that men run the government and demand to be included. There’s a reason women historically haven’t ever really led any advanced civilizations (there have been women leaders, but the successful ones are few and far between. Even the successful ones ruled countries built by and previously ruled by men)
Women are far more prone to the crocodile tears of kikes and foreign invaders. They evolved to raise children, and when put into power, they will rule as though they are raising children
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