History Thread - The Many Manly Men of History, War and Civilizations

That’s interesting

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@anon61582445

…as expected :frowning: :

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@JAAJ of course he was gonna be turned into a joke, both pathetic and petty megalomaniac, I watched the trailer I knew how they were framing it.

“I’m not a man like the others ! I must have power” they said that in the trailer, what were they gonna say ?

He was fighting the international monetary system that rules our world today ?

That these “good guys” were fighting against democracy to begin with and wanted to punish the peasant frenchmen for beheading royal sacred blood (the opposite of what they pretend to represent) ?

They declared war on 1 country together and surrendered 5 times ?

That people had more freedom under Napoleon ?

They wanted him back ?

All those moneylender that used secret societies to backstab the kings in the first place didn’t expect to lose control of the revolution and get kicked out ?

Of course not, don’t think about it.

Literally the reason why it took so long to have republics and democracies is because when one country revolted all the other kings declared war on that country and restored the monarchies.

They declared war on France to restore the monarchy before Napoleon was even general, he was a kid. But then he came down kicking hard.

Yet somehow the war happened because of the ambitions of an unknown kid in the army.

6th time they won the war, they put the central banks back and restored the king, removed freedoms and pushed the peasants in the fields again. Yoo-hoo, they beat the tyrant.

If they can’t be upfront about what happened 200 years ago, good luck getting truth about what happened last century.

If they need to lie and mislead that much, it means it’s somehow still going on in some way today.

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lol

but at this point, who didn’t see it coming.

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You’re right, he wasn’t Roman in the sense that he was not of Italian origin, nor a Citizen, he also did not identify as one (although he wasnt opposed to their rule, at least according to the Bible: “Give to Caesar what is Cesar’s” - I will return to this later), but he did live in a Roman province, Judea (conquered and ruled by Rome, since at least 63 Before Christ).

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I’ll return later.

That’s an interesting point, I mean, the
French Revolution and all the following/later Revolutions were backed by Powerful Groups; maybe it was a people’s revolution or not (I don’t know), but there were certain interests to destroy European Monarchies (the Ancien Régime in France); however, it’s interesting that you said that they lost control of the revolution.

I used to think that Napoleon was controlled too, but I’m not a historian, nor do I know what truly happened, so Idk…

One thing, as you said, is for sure: The Narrative is Written by The Victors (which is the narrative later generations usually have access to anyway).

Anyway, too bad that the movie is a failure.

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Saw Napoleon today. I was never bored. The battles were great, and It was easy to follow the tactics. I wanted more of that (apparently, the director’s cut will add 110 minutes and will be available on AppleTV, so maybe we can see another battle). Also clear is how Napoleon’s personal courage was inseparable from his military genius and endeared his troops to him.

I can’t judge the love story between Napoleon and Josephine, but that I even knew her name beforehand is a testament to how famous their romance is. Still, I never got the sense from the movie how Josephine had much to do with his success/failures, so I couldn’t quite understand why the film spent so much time on that storyline.

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As long as it’s Entertaining, I will watch it too.

Also, I don’t watch movies for Historical Accuracy (as a main reason), I don’t expect it, Yet, as the guy said in the video that JAAJ linked, the more historical it is, the better; however, I’m not a critic - Again, I guess I’ll watch it, sooner or later.

OK - I am curious.

I’ll watch the uncut edition then (or those extra minutes too).


BTW, if Anyone wants to see some historically accurate movies (non Hollywood, but from România) - I’ll link a few of them (I’ll search for those which have subtitles/captions) here:

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Here we have a more historical accurate movie, about a True Patriot and Hero, a Mighty Ruler and Defender of Christendom, Lord (Domn/Domnitor, similar to Latin Domine) of Wallachia [Țara Românească (Romanian Land)], Vlad Țepeș!

Michael The Brave, a Beautiful Historical Narration of one of The Greatest Heroes of Romania, alongside Vlad Țepeș and Ștefan cel Mare (Stephen The Great, Lord of Moldova).

Michael defeated the Ottomans at Călugăreni and united the 3 Romanian Principalities, for the first time in History.

The Dacians, an Ancient People who lived in today’s Romania thousands of years ago, a Mighty people, more Civilized than Barbarian, Worshipping One God (Zalmoxis), and which Bravely Defended their Land, People and Resources, against the Mightiest Foe and Invader they met: The Roman Empire!

Watch The Legions of Domitian March against the Dacians, in a Historical Drama of Epic Proportions.

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La Mulți ani România și Tuturor Românilor!

This is a Historical Day for Romanians, the Day of The Great Union, which happened on the 1st of December, 1918.

In Alba Iulia, a Century ago, a Great Assembly took place, in which delegates from different areas declared the union of Transylvania with Romania - it was a unique historical moment, for a people who endured for centuries, either as vassals, tributaries or as people/peasants without rights, even when/if they were the majority; my ancestors struggled with countless invaders, a small land surrounded by people either willing to rule it, annex it or plunder it, for gold, for salt, for oil, or for any of its many natural resources and for its fruitful lands.


A few historical facts: Timișoara was the first European city to be lit by electric street lamps;

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I invite EVERYONE To CELEBRATE Your History, Culture, National Day, Values, etc., in this Thread.

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Guys, what is Your View on Fomenko (and on similar theories) and on theories such as “Great Reset(s)” (research it) (periodical ones, happening every few centuries; basically, supposedly some Higher Powers completely rewrite History every few centuries, usually after certain Cataclysms/Events and then they wipe up the memories of the masses, while also lowering the tech significantly/obscuring, destroying and forbidding the masses from access to Higher Knowledge and Tech, thus keeping most people and most life in a bad loop)…

The current rate of technological and cultural change makes it almost impossible for us to consider the reality of antiquity. It’s even hard to imagine the lives people led before the steam engine. On the other hand, there’s something correct in noting that the distant past is still with us. It’s only natural that someone would come along with a belief system to compress history into something more psychologically bearable that still accounts for the influence of long ago events.

Of course, the simulation hypothesis can absorb Fomenko’s ideas—or almost any idea, really.

A better use of your time than thinking about Fomenko would be to tackle Philip K. Dick’s Valis trilogy—a work full of crackpot ideas fused so perfectly that you won’t be wondering whether centuries never happened. No sir. You’ll be wondering if this thread, your job, and anything else is real.

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That’s for me then. :grinning:
Thank You.

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says it all right there

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The more I look, the more it seems everything has been rewritten,

Whether it be basic history, or even things in science, logic, and mathematics—there are massive stores of information outside of the mainstreams. And, even in alternative streams, there are substantial hidden elements of everything… and they all seem to disappear amidst a perennial amnesia that occurs after a small number of years pass by.

It’s as though nobody has the big picture, but all the weird offshoot ideas link to a unified whole.

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Look at the skulls and bone structure of the “celebrities”, politicians, models etc.

Alot of makeup and operations, but it´s often still obvious, especially as they age.

Once you see, you can´t unsee it.

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It plays in the US like Tucker was a wannabe. Cover never stronger—if there is a cover.

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What are you on to? Please tell more. I guessed you’re talking about edenism but aging doesn’t affect it.

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Sometimes the Best way to learn things is through images, they are an Amazing Medium - so here are a few historical images:
(Some of them already have description, however I’ll add a small note on each of those who don’t have it.)


Look at those fabulous French Colonies!! The Americans would speak French today, if history would have gone just a little bit different.

Greek Settlements throughout the Mediterranean… If Ancient Greek Powers would have set their focus earlier on Conquering the West too and not only the East, our Entire History would have changed.


Scottish Clans and Families, their History Humbles even Game of Thrones


Roman Coins, Distribution



The Greeks were more Roman than Rome and Italy itself, at least if we judge by how long the Rhomaion Empire lasted in the East, especially in Hellas and Anatolia, a Thousand Years it stood, after it fell in the West.

Do you see Italy here?
Well, it wasn’t Latinized YET and with Gauls in the North, the Greeks in the South, with a Carthage bent on conquering the Mediterranean and with the Etruscans and other local minor populations/powers, things could have gone so different - just look how TINY AND HUMBLE were the Latins…

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Happy Birthday, Caput Mundi (Latin for Head of The World)!!

https://youtu.be/WKpQRXdvAqM?si=8S35bDGQMQMrbVNe

https://youtu.be/1mBnYJcZJ-A?si=clN8UTTzEy75tOU7

https://youtu.be/4zGxi-7xDDw?si=1TrPRQaF-hELVv2Z

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Congrats to Romulus, Condolences to Remus

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