was this series /his/ approved ?
/sci/t
I watch it with my girlfriend all the time. It's pretty good.
I watched them all about a month or so ago. They were good.
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What is /his/'s favourite architectural period? Louis Seize for me, I like the Dutch baroque and Gothic influences. Nice pointy Mansard roofs, looks nice.
Architecture is allowed, you autist
Also, classical, Hellenistic, early and medieval Islamic, Dravidian, and medieval europe
Mediterranean Romanesque architecture is absolutely beautiful
Don't have a favourite, but Angkorian is pretty based.
What's your favorite moment in history and why?
>>858842
The story might be apocryphal but I always enjoyed the yarn about Honda Tadakatsu riding out with only a handful of men to challenge Toyotomi Hideyoshi to battle. As the story goes, Hideyoshi was so impressed he ordered Honda and his men be unharmed and he marched his army around him, giving Tokugawa Ieyasu time to move his own army into position. I mean, the sheer amount of balls one would have to possess for that is just hilarious.
For me it was August 15 1987, that was the fateful day I plowed your mother and conceived you, to be fair everything after that is a storm of disappointment, do you really need that many anime pillows my son?
2010.
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/his/ is probably going to be in the 2016 Spring Babby Cup, but for that we are going to need aesthetics ready to compete officially.
Contact me at marquisderay if you're good with Blender or graphic design.
On an unrelated note, we mourn for Boris, who has stepped down from commissioner.
thanks for making these threads Marquis you're the only good tripfag here.
Good work lad, voted
Any good books on German East Africa during WW1? HAIL THE LION OF AFRICA!
They dont get colonies anymore after the herrero incidents
>>858589
>THE LION OF AFRICA
>Real lions everywhere on africa
>THE LION OF AFRICA
It is like a tree on forest.
>>858614
Fuck off Brazil monkey.
How do you call it when you falsely explain an event by something that happened after?
Like saying "A wrote X book, and when we read it, we can see he was expecting WW2", when there is no link between these elements.
(Idk if I'm understandable here, I'm not a /his/toryfag)
>>858486
You mean a post hoc ergo propter hoc fallacy?
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Post_hoc_ergo_propter_hoc
>>858501
Kinda, but really in a specifically historical point of view. Maybe there is no word for it in english, we have one in french but I can't remember it either.
(Anyway that's what I was looking for, thanks anon)
>>858486
I don't know but I have to say that it's quite a common misperception of history. Too many historical figures get bashed for something they couldn't anticipate or worse yet, acted in the best way possible according to their situation.
Is it possible that the Uralic peoples came from Northern China? Comb ceramic culture made its first appearance there and somehow it ended up in Northern Europe some time later
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Comb_Ceramic
Redpill me on Liao civilization /pol/
>>858304
>inb4 China has a historical claim to Russia
>>858338
They are southern invaders. Manchuria belongs to the Ural-Altaic people
This has probably been asked before, but can someone explain to me how exactly the government worked in the Roman Republic? And I don't mean when it was corrupted as shit at the time of Caesar, but in its prime (Scipio and Cato the Elder era)
>>857363
>Empire wasn't prime
Okay lad
>>857370
I mean prime republic of course, which would mean when the republican government was running at its best, not necessarily when the state was at its best, which probably would have been under Caesar
Until the late period it was all about family alliances and was mostly realpolitik kind of shit where nobody really cared what they voted for as long as it helped you politically. Also you had to have once been a consul to be worth a damn in the senate
What the fuck was his problem?
>>888447
The British Navy
Bringing about the revolution of the bourgeoisie.
>>888447
The Russian winter
/his/
What Criminal Organization has been the most powerful and respected in history?. Who has been the most powerful Capo?
>>888236
>What Criminal Organization has been the most powerful
currently the 'Ndrangheta
i dont know if they are "respected" as such
The Communist Party of the Soviet Union.
>>888236
rothschilds, medicis or borgias.
Hey. Found this weird coin while digging through some stuff. Anyone have an idea what it is?
>3.54 MB
For a coin? C'mon anon
looks semitic or hindi
>>887631
Thanks
I get the argument that evil exists because of free will, but why couldn't God create men who were free of a desire to sin?
>inb4 Satan
pic unrelated
>>887583
because god is a dick who wants us to be perfect but gives us the capability to be asses for literally no reason
>>887583
Cause that's fuckin boring.
>>887583
He did. Then Satan happened.
You can't inb4 the correct answer
Is Paris the Beijing of Europe?
Or is Rome the Beijing of Europe?
>>887011
Beijing is the youngest of China's capitals and is not considered the "classic" city in Chinese history.
That would be Chang'an. Which is gone now buried by the modern city of Xian.
>>887011
You mean the other way around right?
>>887011
Rome is the capital of Daqin.
>massacres a bunch of French diplomats despite having no such orders
>this sparks the French and Indian Wars
>said wars forces Britain to raise the taxes
>rebels against Britain to evade the taxes they raised because of the war he started
>proceeds to beg for help to the country of which he massacred the diplomats thus starting the war
Why is this guy seen as a hero?
At best he's a lucky incompetent fool, at worst he's a malevolent plotter
>>886384
What if he was a lucky incompetent plotter fool?
>>886384
Americans idolize dumb luck and crafty trickery, along with determination, bravery and strong idealism.
His and the other founding fathers possession of those traits is probably the origin of that.
>>886384
Because america is filled with lucky incompetent fools.
alright /his/ convince me that this man doesn't own everyone and everything
>>886319
Hmmmm, that's tough. You would have to look at what he's trying to acquire to see what he's lacking. World dominance springs to mind. So if he's seeking it, he doesn't have it yet.
>>886319
Last time I checked Sergey Brin and Larry Page owned some stuff.
>>886342
what do they own? google? that's information. paper money?
how much is the vatican worth? is there anyone who could assess that value?