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''One Nation, Under Jupiter'' is an ongoing AlternateHistory WebSerialNovel released in 2016.

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''One Nation, Under Jupiter'' is an ongoing a completed AlternateHistory WebSerialNovel released in 2016.



The book can be read on [[https://www.reddit.com/r/onenationunderjupiter Reddit]] and [[http://onenationunderjupiter.tumblr.com/ Tumblr,]] with new chapters posted regularly.

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The book can be read on [[https://www.reddit.com/r/onenationunderjupiter com/r/a:t5_39ilj/ Reddit]] and [[http://onenationunderjupiter.tumblr.com/ Tumblr,]] with new chapters posted regularly.
[[https://www.wattpad.com/story/73135046-one-nation-under-jupiter Wattpad]]. The original Reddit community and matching Tumblr had been deleted at some point in 2023.
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* IronicEcho: The Battle of Marida in 2055 AUC corresponds to Battle of Bapheus(Or Koyunhisar if you are Turkish) where Ottoman Turks defeated the Eastern Roman Empire and Asia Minor was permanently lost to the Byzantines.[[spoiler: In this universe the Romans have advanced rapidly to use guns, giving the empire the means to curbstomp the Turks into oblivion]]
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* NonNaziSwastika: Gottlieb gives a swastika necklace to Diagoras, calling it a symbol of Thor. Justified as the Nazis never existed in this timeline.
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* DrinkOrder: Both Diagoras and Servius are partial to [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Falernian_wine Falernian,]] a wine popular in ancient Rome but now lost in RealLife.
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The year is 2766 [[AbUrbeCondita AUC.]] Most of the world worships the Roman pantheon. Tensions are rising between China and the nation of Nova Roma. A cult of Isis-worshippers known as the Sons of Horus has protested Roman activity in the Middle East. The Senate has recently decided to lift the ban reading Kee Kanuntee's theory of evolution, all while the Emperor continues to push piety as the greatest of all virtues. In the midst of it all, a journalist named Diagoras Cinna has decided to investigate the impact religion has had on modern society.

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The year is 2766 [[AbUrbeCondita AUC.]] Most of the world worships the Roman pantheon. Tensions are rising between China and the nation of Nova Roma. A cult of Isis-worshippers known as the Sons of Horus has protested Roman activity in the Middle East. The Senate has recently decided to lift the ban on reading Kee Kanuntee's theory of evolution, all while the Emperor continues to push piety as the greatest of all virtues. In the midst of it all, a journalist named Diagoras Cinna has decided to investigate the impact religion has had on modern society.

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* AltumVidetur: Although most of the Latin is subject to TranslationConvention, a few phrases are left untranslated.


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* GratuitousLatin: Although most of the Latin is subject to TranslationConvention, a few phrases are left untranslated.
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* SmashTheSymbol: After beating Odia, Diagoras breaks her household god in half. The Sons of Horus decapitate a statue of [[Creator/GaiusJuliusCaesar Julius Caesar]].

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* SmashTheSymbol: After beating Odia, Diagoras breaks her household god in half. The Sons of Horus decapitate a statue of [[Creator/GaiusJuliusCaesar Julius Caesar]].UsefulNotes/JuliusCaesar.

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