Scenarios about 'theodosius'
The name of several important Byzantine emperors, most notably Theodosius I (347-395 CE) who made Christianity the official state religion of the Roman Empire and was the last emperor to rule over both the Eastern and Western halves. His decisions regarding religious policy, imperial succession, and responses to Germanic migrations fundamentally altered the trajectory of European and Mediterranean history, establishing patterns that would define the early medieval period.
What If Christianity Never Became Rome's Official Religion?
Exploring the alternate timeline where Emperor Constantine never converted to Christianity, preventing it from becoming the dominant religion of the Roman Empire and drastically altering the religious, political, and cultural landscape of Europe and the world.
What If The Roman Empire Never Fell?
Exploring the alternate timeline where the Roman Empire successfully reformed and endured, fundamentally reshaping global civilization and the development of modern society.
What If the Roman Empire Never Split?
Exploring how world history would have unfolded if the Roman Empire had remained unified without the division into Eastern and Western empires, potentially altering the course of European and Mediterranean civilization.