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Western Europe is inarguably the protagonist from c. 1500 to some time in the early-mid 20th century.
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>>18440940
Well if it's going to be 'of history' (and I mean western eurasian histoiry. Egypt from 2800 to 1200 BC. Then mesopotamia from then until 500 BC followed by the Greeks to 149 BC when they are supplanted by the Romans.
The romans then last until one hundred fifty AD when they are replaced by a disparate cast of middle-easterners worshipping various religions. 600- 1100 Islam.
BONUS:
1200-1450 is a Mongolia mini-series.
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>>18440952
No, Rome stops being the protagonist in 180 AD.
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>>18440940
steppe people are the real main characters of history
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>>18440940
You think we wouldn't notice Czechia?
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>>18440940
Close, but no cigar
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>>18440940
Duh. Half of these countries aren't even mentioned in the Bible



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