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The Hellenisation of Cyprus

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Postby EPSILON » Fri May 08, 2009 4:19 pm

michalis5354 wrote:
polis wrote:So you think that that "the Encyclopedia anyone can edit" (which is whare wapedia.mobi gets its articles from) is as reliable a source as the British Encyclopedia and the the British Encyclopedia is as reliable a source as an article from a respactable authority on the subject.

British Encyclopedia is what you child uses when they need to right an essay for school. when you want to make a serious argument you try to find a serious author.


Have you ever taught at school the ancient history of Cyprus ? How Old are you 6 y o ? . Even at our schools I remember If you accept this as a respectable source we ve being taught about phoenician influence and all other foreign influiences as a result of being captured by different other regional powers. Which it doesn not reject what I have already posted.

its not myslef who used the British Encyclopedia you child ......


Here, xerotjiefale, we are speaking of what we are not which denosavrus flighted over Cyprus one upon a time...if you consider yourself as directly coming from Phoenicians this is your and their problem-not ours.
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Postby michalis5354 » Fri May 08, 2009 5:25 pm

pienne pie to xamomili sou na tzimitheis travisti hee? inta mpou mpeneis me sta podia mas opos tin koufi tin mauri.
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Postby polis » Fri May 08, 2009 6:59 pm

michalis5354 wrote:
polis wrote:So you think that that "the Encyclopedia anyone can edit" (which is whare wapedia.mobi gets its articles from) is as reliable a source as the British Encyclopedia and the the British Encyclopedia is as reliable a source as an article from a respactable authority on the subject.

British Encyclopedia is what you child uses when they need to right an essay for school. when you want to make a serious argument you try to find a serious author.


Have you ever taught at school the ancient history of Cyprus ? How Old are you 6 y o ? . Even at our schools I remember If you accept this as a respectable source we ve being taught about phoenician influence and all other foreign influiences as a result of being captured by different other regional powers. Which it doesn not reject what I have already posted.

its not myslef who used the British Encyclopedia you child ......


Sorry but I really cannot follow what you are saying here.
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Postby barouti » Sun May 10, 2009 12:43 pm

Cambridge Illustrated History of Ancient Greece, Paul Cartledge 1998

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Postby barouti » Sun Sep 06, 2009 2:49 pm

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Postby The Cypriot » Sun Sep 06, 2009 2:59 pm

Yes, yes, relax barouti. You're a remote, distinctive, sometimes peculiar example of ancient Greek culture. No one's arguing.
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Postby Oracle » Sun Sep 06, 2009 3:02 pm

This was a good thread :D

May re-read it later when jobs are done!
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Postby barouti » Mon Sep 07, 2009 3:47 pm

The Cypriot wrote:Yes, yes, relax barouti. You're a remote, distinctive, sometimes peculiar example of ancient Greek culture. No one's arguing.


And are you one of those GCs who claim Phoenician descent, a people whom disappeared from history 2000 years ago...and which will make you a living historic relic(!). That is unless you evolved directly from the Cypriot donkey.
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Postby The Cypriot » Mon Sep 07, 2009 4:30 pm

barouti wrote:
The Cypriot wrote:Yes, yes, relax barouti. You're a remote, distinctive, sometimes peculiar example of ancient Greek culture. No one's arguing.


And are you one of those GCs who claim Phoenician descent,


Err, no.

barouti wrote:a people whom disappeared from history 2000 years ago...and which will make you a living historic relic(!).


Err, no.

barouti wrote:That is unless you evolved directly from the Cypriot donkey.


How uncultured and unworthy of you to resort to such cheap, childish and uncouth insults. You're a disgrace to the remote, distinctive, sometimes peculiar, ancient Hellenic traditions that you value so highly.
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Postby denizaksulu » Mon Sep 07, 2009 4:37 pm

The Cypriot wrote:
barouti wrote:
The Cypriot wrote:Yes, yes, relax barouti. You're a remote, distinctive, sometimes peculiar example of ancient Greek culture. No one's arguing.


And are you one of those GCs who claim Phoenician descent,


Err, no.

barouti wrote:a people whom disappeared from history 2000 years ago...and which will make you a living historic relic(!).


Err, no.

barouti wrote:That is unless you evolved directly from the Cypriot donkey.


How uncultured and unworthy of you to resort to such cheap, childish and uncouth insults. You're a disgrace to the remote, distinctive, sometimes peculiar, ancient Hellenic traditions that you value so highly.



His name is not 'gunpowder' for nothing. He does create a bad sulphurous stink.
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