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The empires were then torn apart in the wars of the 20th Century, leaving only two real quasi-imperiums by the middle of the century, the U.S. and the Soviet Union.
Value Subtracted James Killus 2007
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Both games are profoundly international, multiracial, complex, contemporary and richly resonant reflections of the deep complexities and difficulties that the imperiums of the U.S. and the U.K. have had to deal with over the last two centuries.
Forbes.com: News Richard Hyfler 2011
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Both games are profoundly international, multiracial, complex, contemporary and richly resonant reflections of the deep complexities and difficulties that the imperiums of the U.S. and the U.K. have had to deal with over the last two centuries.
Forbes.com: News Richard Hyfler 2011
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- Imperium: Proconsuls always retain their old imperiums, if such exist.
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Consuls Sulpicius Paterculus and Attilius Regulus divided their imperiums so that Paterculus went to Sicily and Regulus to the north.
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(only) as proconsuls / propraetors with their current legions and imperiums.
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