Did all Slavs originate from the Serbs?
Procopius of Caesarea: "the Sclavenes and Antes spoke the same language, but did not trace their common origin back to the Venethi but to a people called "Sorboi"". (550ad)
Bavarian Geographer: "the people named Zerviani had so large a realm that all Slavic peoples originated from them". (870ad)
Czech historian Josef Dobrovský: "If I had to give a common name for all the Slavs, it would be the name Serb". (1813)
Polish Historian Lorenz Surowiecki: "The name Serb is older than Slav for all peoples of Wendic ancestry". (1828)
Slovak historian Jozef Safarik: "Serbs was the oldest generic name for all Slavs" (1849).
Benjamin Kallay: "According to the findings of the best scholars, all the Slavic peoples were called Serbs in ancient times."
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Wg79R5jopj8
>>2619003
Serbs were originally Sarmatian, they migrated west and intermarried with Slavs.
https://youtu.be/oC5bDyyM-nQ
>>2619017
But Serb is a slavic word.
"Stepson"
Pl: Pasierb
Rus: Paserb
Ukrainian: Poserb
Polish: Srbac
"Serb" is a slavic word roughly meaning "Kin", or "one who drinks milk from the same breast".
There is no proof that the ancient Serbs were Iranian, nor that the entire Sarmatian realm was Indo-Iranian.
>YOU CAN HAVE IT ALL
>MY EMPIRE OF DIRT
I WILL LET YOU DOWN!
>>2605617
I TRIED SO HARD AND GOT SO FAR
>was into history and art/humanities
Is he our guy?
Hitler should've ditched painting and gone for architecture instead. He would've made nice career.
>>2648639
>was into &humanities
Scum of the earth.
>>2648647
He played a role in architectural designs as der fuhrer.
Need something to do while working, post favorite history podcasts or the like.
pls /his/ don't leave me hangin
Hardcore History is fun
>>2648570
The Great War is 10/10
What is evil? What determines if someone is bad or good?
As with any fiction, the writer.
Good: What you want
Evil: What prevents you from accomplish what you want.
>>2648269
>a rock in your path is evil
Hume go home your drunk
Who were the biggest badasses of the ancient near-East?
Assyrians
>>2647927
>you will never flay the skins of your enemies and stitch them to the columns of your palace
why even live
The guys who managed to rule it for 600 years while expanding into Europe.
Unlike the other beta nerds who couldn't even keep it for atleast a century without falling cause of civil war or those who laster longer fell to outside threats, namely us.
Which of the following changes had the strongest negative impact on contemporary societies? Explain your choice.
a) Women's suffrage
b) Widespread introduction of contraception
c) Women entering the workforce
d) Fascism failing as a political force
Contraception is probably the worse in the long run.
>>2647861
So edgy. I bet your fun at parties
>>2647918
damn, you sure showed him
ITT: Biggest humiliations in history. Battles, wars, scandals, etc.
My favourite is the Battle of Cochin. Reading what happened exactly is hilarious.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Cochin_(1504)
REEEEEEEEEEEE Why does everyone keep posting this. Yes, we stagnated behind the rest of the world since we were so isolated, but when we got our shit together a few centuries after, the Travancore booted out the Dutch a few centuries after.
reeeeeeee
the Bay of pigs invasion
I will never figure out what Allen Dules was thinking about when he decided the thing couldn't have gone wrong
Shame the state of Portugal now
why even live breh
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZC8JcWVRFp8&index=1&list=PL77A337915A76F660
Why aren't you watching this comfy course on the early middle ages?
>>2647323
Because I finished it some two weeks ago.
Do watch it, everybody.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pOgyT27fLtI
why aren't you listening to this comfy podcast on Freddy the Great?
>tfwywn cuddle with Tay Tay
>tfw you realize God exists and can be mathematically proven
>>2647216
If that was true it would be the happiest day of my life
>>2647216
*divides by spork*
>>2647216
And I should care cause...?
>be me
>2 days ago
>Suffering from a big amount of sleep deprivation
>it's like 2 am again
>computer on my lap with the lights out
>Somehow find myself with a photograph of Martin van Buren on fullscreen
>Look him in the eyes while I whisper "what if I could talk to you"
>almost dying due to sleep deprivation, like 2 nights up straight, you start doing shit like this
>get very eerie feeling while it feels like the image is becoming alive if that makes sense
>realise I might hallucinate van Buren as a ghost
>Pussy out hard, close computer turn on the lights to be sure
what if he did appear, what would he have said?
inb4 ''He would've said Op is a fag XDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDD"
Op can't inb4
>>2647166
He would've said get some sleep you stupid faggot
>>2647166
you don't start hallucinating after two nights of sleep deprivation
What are some problems with this map and how can we fix it, /his/?
>>2647003
Well it's made for ants first of all
>>2647003
not a discussion about a historical event
>>/pol/
>>/int/
now fuck off
Why did he love bullying Justinian so much? Was it out of spite or just a general fondness for being a huge dick?
>>2646838
Also is true he captured a ERE city and paid for the Greens to win just to spite Justinian who he knew was a fan of the Blues?
>>2646838
Iranians are unironically based
>>2646888
Nice trips. But seriously what was this guy's deal?
Can any uniform experts tell me what organization this guy is a part of? My first thoughts were Hitlerjugend but he looks a little old and he has a wedding ring on.
Navy? If there's a rope it's usually Navy no?
He's Hitlerjugend from the single lightening S rune on his arm. The ring on his finger would not be uncommon at the time as Germans were encouraged to marry young and breed fast.
>>2646824
I see, thank you.
Is it possible he's some kind of Scout Leader (or HJ equivalent)?
Can someone recommend me a book on the history of Greece from after Alexander to it's conquering by Rome?
Don't ask for recommendations here, Reddit is more helpful and knowledgeable.
>>2646706
"Hellenistic World" by Glenn Bugh is great. I own it and love it.
>>2646706
"Alexander to Actium: The Historical Evolution of the Hellenistic Period" by Peter Green is seriously dense, not really for reading cover to cover but it's useful and goes into a lot of depth