ahahaha! Gosh, I have a lot to watch! But this also sounds amazing.
Tiberius: Mother, did it ever occur to you that it might be you they hate, more than me? Livia: Nothing ever occurs to you that didn't occur to me first. That is the affliction under which I live.
LOL, okay, this is awesome!
Then you have the likes of young Patrick Stewart as Sejanus, leading [personal profile] andraste to observe: "In I, Claudius a character kills her husband to have more sex with Patrick Stewart. I understand her motivation."
HA. ...yeah, fair!
Wellllll, how to put this.
RIGHT. With a personal history like that, I guess it would be more surprising if he did marry, huh.
As mentioned earlier for another Emperor, since everyone is Christian now murdering your predecessor without an excuse kinda looks bad
Your phrasing of this continues to be hilarious to me :D
Sidenote for German history: When Otto I. had wanted a Byzantine bride born to the purple for his son, future Otto II, Nikephoros' reaction was "no way, German upstart! You're not the Roman Emperor, I am!" When Otto asked again once Emperor later, John, who needed his ursurpation acknowledged by as many people as possible as quickly as possible, said yes, sure and sent his niece, the younger Theophanu, who will in time become Empress of the not yet holy Roman Empire, and will together with her mother in law Adelheid be an awesome regent.
Ah, cool! Thanks for always making these connections for me!
Re: Imperial Succesions: I
Tiberius: Mother, did it ever occur to you that it might be you they hate, more than me?
Livia: Nothing ever occurs to you that didn't occur to me first. That is the affliction under which I live.
LOL, okay, this is awesome!
Then you have the likes of young Patrick Stewart as Sejanus, leading [personal profile] andraste to observe: "In I, Claudius a character kills her husband to have more sex with Patrick Stewart. I understand her motivation."
HA. ...yeah, fair!
Wellllll, how to put this.
RIGHT. With a personal history like that, I guess it would be more surprising if he did marry, huh.
As mentioned earlier for another Emperor, since everyone is Christian now murdering your predecessor without an excuse kinda looks bad
Your phrasing of this continues to be hilarious to me :D
Sidenote for German history: When Otto I. had wanted a Byzantine bride born to the purple for his son, future Otto II, Nikephoros' reaction was "no way, German upstart! You're not the Roman Emperor, I am!" When Otto asked again once Emperor later, John, who needed his ursurpation acknowledged by as many people as possible as quickly as possible, said yes, sure and sent his niece, the younger Theophanu, who will in time become Empress of the not yet holy Roman Empire, and will together with her mother in law Adelheid be an awesome regent.
Ah, cool! Thanks for always making these connections for me!