Alternative history: What if the Romans conquered Arabia Felix
Alternative history: What if the Romans conquered Arabia Felix? Context Arabia Felix is a name given by the Romans for the southwestern part of the Arabian Peninsula, specifically Yemen. The name Arabia Felix means lucky Arabia, because the area is a fertile area and its location is strategic. The region was known during the time of ancient civilisations to be the place where frankinsence is produced, and its resin was used for religious rituals, perfume and medicine. At that time, frankinsence was a valuable commodity in many parts of the world, including Rome, Greece, Egypt, even India and China. During the 1st century BC, Gallus Aelius, a Roman general led an expedition to Arabia Felix to control the trade of frankinsence and spices. But, the campaign failed because of the harsh terrain in Arabia Felix and the Romans were faced by resistance by the tribes living in Arabia Felix. Scenario In 25 BC, a general called Gallus Aelius led an expedition to modern-day Yemen, or what was then...