i wish i had lived a thousand years ago i would have been king for sure
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04-28-2012
they didnt "survive" an onslaught of barbarians, actually, they completely surrendered to them and their culture became that of their successive conquerors one after the other. further, no one is fucking talking about england when we're talking about the roman empire giving up land to the barbarians because britain was no longer part of the roman empire aftere 410 A.D.
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04-28-2012
a countrys power is based on the size of the land
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04-28-2012
this is so fucking wrong and you dont know what youre talking about lol, the only "pressure" they were under was from heretical movements in egypt and syria who sought to replace the orthodoxy of the state with various offshoots, but never dreamed of separating politically from Constantinople, and the Persian Sassanids who were mostly fighting border skirmishes with them over shithole regions like Armenia
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04-28-2012
america is so powerful because it is simply the biggest country (square footage and population)
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04-28-2012
200 years later the muslims came and "wanted them out" but the people of the provinces in the east were far, far more roman than the people in Gaul or Iberia or Britain
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04-28-2012
the eastern empire was more greek than roman, js
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04-28-2012
youre conflating so many different things but this is to be expected when you know nothing almost nothing about the material and the time period and think that grand coalitions of barbarians went rampaging through the mighty stabilized roman empire which hadn't existed for two hundred years at this point. imho that did not directly lead to rome's collapse, nor do i think it did, but it helps explain the apathy expressed by "romans" when there was no longer a western roman empire.
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04-28-2012
a bunch of fags itt
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04-28-2012
go study your books some more you fukin' nerds
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04-28-2012
a distinction without a difference, greek and roman culture had essentially become one by the time rome fell, and while i agree that east eventually became a greek medieval state, up until late antiquity and the reign of emperor heraclius it was far more roman than anything the west tried to front
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04-28-2012
doli and pluggy talkign roman politics
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04-28-2012
maks chillin talkin about france n shit
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04-28-2012
rootbeer watching super bugfights on g4
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04-28-2012
lol... done w/out any irony watsoever?
im so frocking mad about le history
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04-28-2012
i think youre overdoing it patrick, its worn out
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04-28-2012
stay true to yourself
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04-28-2012
hmm... i think ur overdoing the funny jokes thing.. could u cut it out and give us more 20 page discusion about roman history with stoners? thaknk you
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04-28-2012
have you been practicing?
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04-28-2012
look the problem with what youre saying is that they were very distinct for a very long time, but by this time all distinctions had completely disappeared between the two, and the culture practiced by people in corinth by around 400 A.D. was not much different from the culture practiced by men in rome. there's a reason byzantine rule in italy continued on-and-off until the 10th century
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04-28-2012
americans weren't ruled over by romans for over 500 years lol
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04-28-2012
look man I have a bunch of old copper byzantine coins and the picture on the back is of alexander the great fisting socrates while homer plows him in the ass, seems pretty greek to me.
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04-28-2012
don't even dare point out that alexander was macedonian or I'll kick you in the cock
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