Top ten most populated cities throughout history

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where did it all go so wrong

indrasding

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filthy pig liar

pic related, truth

Actually estimates for Rome in the year 1 A.D. range from 400 000 to 1 000 000

Gniezno still bigger

The fuck is a Gniezno.

>the city of europe
Literally cucked themselves into irrelevancy.

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Fuck, where did it all go so wrong

Why did the eternal G*rman have to ruin Western Civilization?

that's a weid way of spelling (((anglo)))

anglos aren't the ones who started TWO (2) world wars, subhuman kraut

>mfw no El Mirador

>El Mirador flourished from about the 6th century BCE, reaching its height from the 3rd century BCE to the 1st century CE, with a peak population of perhaps between 100,000 and 250,000 people, judging by the size and extent of the labor pool required to build the massive constructions.[5]

>mfw Tenochtitlan not even mentioned

>Spanish conquistador Hernán Cortés arrived in Tenochtitlan on November 8, 1519. With an estimated population between 200,000 and 300,000, many scholars believe Tenochtitlan to have been among the largest cities in the world at that time.[14] Compared to Europe, only Paris, Venice and Constantinople might have rivaled it. It was five times the size of the London of Henry VIII.[6]

Yes, Tertius book came out in 1987 (30 years ago) we now have better estimates for a lot of cities and countries, as stated above an improvement over Tertius Chandler is:
Modelski, George. World Cities: -3000 to 2000. Washington, DC: Faros. 2000.

My head would unironically blow up in these cities. New york seems impossible

How do you guys deal with living there? is it just that you got used to it or what?

Modelski book is from 2003

wow

Luoyang seems cozy

We went to war to save your socialist arse