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 >>/86469/
> 2nd picture

> 400 x 400 teachers
> 160,000
> 64,000,000 dead people

That doesn't seem feasibly possible. Roman historians would have probably commented on a massacre so grandiose if it ever happened, because they kept logs and documented on practically everything. Roman population was 1 million at one point, and that was an anomaly since most cities didn't have such a big population in ancient times. And the Roman empire at its peak was still only 60-70 million inhabitants around every providence it had.

https://myvenicelife.com/blogs/news/how-big-was-rome-at-its-peak

https://www.unrv.com/empire/roman-population.php

https://www.quora.com/What-was-the-population-of-the-Roman-Empire-at-its-peak-and-when-it-ended

Who was in charge of making that stupid book anyway? A retarded monkey? Or a pack of them?