yeah they also controlled parts of southern italy so even the argument that they didnt invade the italian mainland is incorrect
this is why sicilians and southern guidos have black hair (this may or may not be entirely true but i remember it from a movie where a guy kept yelling at a mobster that he had nigger blood and he was getting raged)
also irish were raped by vikings and got red hair
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and yaeh I need to be clean, i am not dirty like you smegmadick
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So obviously Doli, Feudalism had its roots in the Roman Empire
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feudalism can be really broadly defined and it probably goes back a lot further than that though unless you just mean specifically European feudalism of the middle ages
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why dont you just let me make Doli's own points with slightly different wording and watch as he argues against himself
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Ancient roman uses slavery
Fedualism uses easement
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japan had feudalism
the mythical land in mount & blade too
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log off baby nerds and go play something of worth :skyrm:
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japanese feudalism is too complex than european feudalism, merchants were considered lowest class than peasants
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its not the undisputed word of truth, but if you go to the respective wikipedia pages and click on the little [1] and [2], it takes you to sources written by actual historians, several pages of which i posted here on this very page. try to keep up kid
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Cleatrly, Feudalism was invented by the monarchs of the Bourbon restoration after the napoleanic wars.
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Originally Posted by Plug Drugs
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doli whats your steam ID
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i said feudalism had its roots among the "barbarians" more or less as an off-handed comment that i expected to be taken at face value because it's true and then you went off on some weird tangent about how actually it comes from rome (i assume youre trying to relate it to the patron-client system of rome when actually this influenced italian dynamics but not european feudalism in the slightest).
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