When Julius Caesar burned the Library of Alexandria,...
(((revisionist))) history.
Tell me more please. Alexandria's loss changed the course of history. I've yet to hear about revisionists for that event
I have no more. I just refuse to believe the (((modern historian's))) accepted take on literally any history at all. Especially White history and Rome is one of the big ones. For example, (((modern historians))) like to now and for a long time claim that Rome fell due to Caesar being an Authoritarian Dictator that ruined Rome when reality is that jews opened the gates of Rome to barbarian hordes of (((refugees))), as they've done countless times through history.
From what I recall, the official story is Caesar's forces set fire to the ships in the harbor and it unintentionally spread to the city, but we will never know for sure. I could see it being intentionally burned amid the chaos to further some political end
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