I TRIED SO HARD
AND GOT SO FAR
BUT IN THE END
IT DOESN'T EVEN MATTER
Why did the japanese murder their fellow east (and south east) asians but seek alliance with south asians?
>>2491087
Because Japan literally had split goals for Asia during WWII
You had the old generation, Asian supremacist politicians going "Asia for Asians, let us help our other bros out versus white cunts."
And then you had the younger generation of Ultranationalists going Muh Japanese Empire.
>>2491087
Because they need to prove how different they are to chinese/koreans by massacring them
And they respected Indians to some extent since it was the land of the Buddha; the height of irony considering buddhism would unilaterally condemn all of imperial japans actions
Familiarity breeds contempt.
In Roman and Greek writings the people of Northern Europe, the Germanics and the Celts, were both described as being red haired.
If this is true, where did blonde hair come from and when and how did it become so common in Northern Europe today?
>>2490994
"Tall, pale redheads" was just a greco-roman shorthand and stereotype for "snownigger barbarians"
Even the thracians were described as redheads.
>>2490994
The majority of writings on the Gallic and Gaelic peoples of Gaul and Ireland testify that they were tall, strong and red haired with large beards. As far as I'm aware they described the Germanics in a similar manner, but reiterated they had blonde hair. You have any sources?
Red was a synonym for gold
>Blood relations to Byz*ntine emperors
>Official title is Kayser of Rum (Caesar of Rome)
>Owned Constantinople the seat of the Empire
>Recognized as the true successor to Rome by the Patriarch of Constantinople
Why does the West so venomously deny that the Roman empire fall with the Byz*ntines?
Rome fell in 1922.
I wouldn't call them "Rome's successors" but they are definitely the successors of the Byzantine empire. The only other country that was even remotely close to being the ERE's successor was the Russian Empire. However, that state fell in 1917. From march 1917 to 1922 the Ottoman Empire was the only true successor to the Byzantines.
6/10
need a longer name, a tripcode and pictures of cats
Bow dow to the true successor of Rome
>most protestants think of the Reformation as some kind of people's revolution
>it was literally kings and princes transforming the Church into another arm of the State
>governments force converting their catholic populations
>Luther even said nobles had the divine right to put down rebelling peasents
It was a mixture of both.
It appealed to Kings because land, and to peasants as it stopped them having to do humiliating shit with their faith, like paying indulgences for sins.
>>2490952
State and church played a game of power, church lost. Go cry to a priest or something and maybe he'll let you suck on his cock.
>mfw catholicucks are still this butthurt after all these centuries
Were Justinians conquests good or bad for the byzantine empire?
pointless
Good in the long run for the true Romans.
>>2490915
Italy and Spain were retarded, Africa was wise. North Africa essentially gave the Byzantines naval control of the entire Mediterranean, and Africa was taken easily. If they had focused on consolidating it, it could have become immensely profitable. Italy was a waste of men winning an impoverished and destitute country that only made the impact of the plague worse. I think the perfect end point would have been the conquest of every island in the Mediterranean along with the Vandal Kingdom.
Why did they fail? Where they not respected and feared as an adversary by the Romans? What the fuck happened to their culture and language? Did Caesar genocide the Gallic people? Why are the last instances of Gallic related language only found in Ireland?
Why are river borders so sexy?
>>2490794
God intended this
Maybe because they were a collection of tribes that all hated each other faced by the greatest statesman in Greco-Roman history leading a giant disciplined well-equipped army and who started off with half of Gaul on his side.
Can t find a thing about it
>>2490773
>>2490779
Meyer levy 18G metal blanc
A closer look at these items, tells me they are in fact, tea spoons. What else do you inquire ?
I'll start. Not a lot of videos and infrequent but really good content.
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCHdluULl5c7bilx1x1TGzJQ
military history Visulaized
>>2490771
Crash course.
Historia Civilis
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCv_vLHiWVBh_FR9vbeuiY-A/videos
Are Kurds the descendants of the Schytians?
And if so, shouldn't they be given the right to Alania/Ossetia by the Russians as part of their ancient homelands?
>>2490533
Every time someone mentions Kurds the larger and larger the territory they claim. Soon it'll be the entire fucking galaxy is part of their ancestral homeland.
>>2490561
So you are saying that the Kryptonians are Kurds and Planet Krypton is part of the Kurdistan federation?
>The trifunctional hypothesis of prehistoric Proto-Indo-European society postulates a tripartite ideology ("idéologie tripartite") reflected in the existence of three classes or castes—priests, warriors, and commoners (farmers or tradesmen)—corresponding to the three functions of the sacral, the martial and the economic, respectively.
>The trifunctional thesis is primarily associated with the French mythographer Georges Dumézil[1] who proposed it in 1929 in the book Flamen-Brahman,[2] and later in Mitra-Varuna.[3]
>According to Dumézil (1898-1986), Proto-Indo-European society comprised three main groups corresponding to three distinct functions:[2][3]
>Sovereignty, which fell into two distinct and complementary sub-parts:
>one formal, juridical and priestly but worldly;
the other powerful, unpredictable, and also priestly but rooted in the supernatural world.
>Military, connected with force, the military and war.
>Productivity, herding, farming and crafts; ruled by the other two.
>In the Proto-Indo-European mythology each social group had its own god or family of gods to represent it and the function of the god or gods matched the function of the group. Many such divisions occur in the history of Indo-European societies:
>Southern Russia: Bernard Sergent associates the Indo-European language family with certain archaeological cultures in Southern Russia and reconstructs an Indo-European religion based upon the tripartite functions.[4]
>Early Germanic society: The supposed division between the king, nobility and regular freemen in early Germanic society.[5]
>Norse mythology: Odin (sovereignty), Týr (law and justice), the Vanir (fertility).[6][7][note 1] Odin has been interpreted as a death-god[9] and connected to cremations,[10] and has also been associated with ecstatic practices.[11][10]
>Classic Greece: The three divisions of the ideal society as described by Socrates in Plato's The Republic. Bernard Sergent examined the trifunctional hypothesis in Greek epic, lyric and dramatic poetry.[12]
>India: The three Hindu castes, the Brahmans or priests; the Kshatriya, the warriors and military; and the Vaishya, the agriculturalists, cattle rearers and traders.[13] The Shudra, a fourth Indian caste, is an "outer" or serf caste serving the other three. A 2001 study found that the genetic affinity of Indians to Europeans is proportionate to caste rank, the upper castes being most similar to Europeans whereas lower castes are more like Asians. The researchers believe that the Indo-European speakers entered India from the Northwest, mixing with or displacing proto-Dravidian speakers, and may have established a caste system with themselves primarily in higher castes.[14]
Really makes you think
>>2490401
Nice theory, too bad it's nonsense. The earliest IE societies had TWO classes, farmers and priests, not three.
>>2490429
>farmers
Post dem cake eating nobles
Goeringn had aristocratic blood I think.
He was a fat badass though.
Looks also like DJ Khaled.
>>2490592
He looks like a badass
Let's have a documentary thread
I'll start
>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j9cfAlJFASw
This is a great documentary about the battle of Britain
Ken Burn's Baseball
>>2490172
Eastern Front documentary
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JhXKlYnSWjA
>>2490652
nice
What are some good documentaries on the Ottoman Empire?
>>2490115
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cZx7Rr3iVvc
>>2490119
That's about Rome
>>2490119
Well memed
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZmH2VS8X2Vg
Charlemagne never existed. He's a fictional character.
>>2490124
So is Jesus
>>2490124
Charlemagne was the first Franco-Zoroastrian king