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2006-11-27T04:01:27Z Roke 800x760 (93404 Bytes) incorporated prev addition of claimed successor states to the byzantine empire with a much smaller filesize
Expanded map to the right to show Trajan reaching Persian Gulf. I drew in that part of the map by hand, so may not be quite to scale but should be fairly accurate.
Changed frame rate so that each second corresponds to roughly 50 years, though the speeds have been partially "equalized" for readability. For example, instead of having a delay of 1/50th of a second between the 117 AD frame and 118 AD frame, a delay of 0.4 seconds was used, which I determined using ([proportionate delay] * 2 + [average delay])/3 rounded to 1/10th of a second. This formula was applied to all frames, which also helps to speed up frames with high delay.
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