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Postby Get Real! » Tue Aug 10, 2010 2:13 pm

Simon wrote:
Get Real! wrote:Simon, your insistence on LINKING this empire to Greeks is a non-starter.

Use your energy elsewhere!


I don't need to link it to the Greeks, historians do that for me!

Wait, let me guess, it's all made up, right? :lol:

Keep up the great arguments GR!

P.S. If you were trying to save shah, you were too late. :lol:

Simon, what the Greeks write in their history books and what the rest of the world writes are two different things… and vice versa for all countries of course.

Understanding this fact and the reasons behind it should be a mandatory subject in its own right in all high schools the world around!
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Postby Simon » Tue Aug 10, 2010 2:20 pm

Get Real! wrote:
Simon wrote:
Get Real! wrote:Simon, your insistence on LINKING this empire to Greeks is a non-starter.

Use your energy elsewhere!


I don't need to link it to the Greeks, historians do that for me!

Wait, let me guess, it's all made up, right? :lol:

Keep up the great arguments GR!

P.S. If you were trying to save shah, you were too late. :lol:

Simon, what the Greeks write in their history books and what the rest of the world writes are two different things… and vice versa for all countries of course.

Understanding this fact and the reasons behind it should be a mandatory subject in its own right in all high schools the world around!


I very rarely read history books written by Greeks GR. I can safely say my knowledge comes from independent sources, what you refer to as "the rest of the world". This is in stark contrast to you of course and your numerous Skopje sources.
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Postby shahmaran » Tue Aug 10, 2010 9:08 pm

Simon wrote:
Get Real! wrote:Simon, your insistence on LINKING this empire to Greeks is a non-starter.

Use your energy elsewhere!


I don't need to link it to the Greeks, historians do that for me!

Wait, let me guess, it's all made up, right? :lol:

Keep up the great arguments GR!

P.S. If you were trying to save shah, you were too late. :lol:


:lol: :lol:

What a fool you are!
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Postby Me Ed » Tue Aug 10, 2010 9:28 pm

The Byzantine period, although technically Roman occured after the fall of the classical Roman Empire is referred to in academic and classical terms as the Greco-Roman period.
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Postby Simon » Tue Aug 10, 2010 10:25 pm

shahmaran wrote:
Simon wrote:
Get Real! wrote:Simon, your insistence on LINKING this empire to Greeks is a non-starter.

Use your energy elsewhere!


I don't need to link it to the Greeks, historians do that for me!

Wait, let me guess, it's all made up, right? :lol:

Keep up the great arguments GR!

P.S. If you were trying to save shah, you were too late. :lol:


:lol: :lol:

What a fool you are!


Perhaps you should go quietly, I'm thinking of you here. I've embarrassed you enough.

:lol: :lol:
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Postby Simon » Tue Aug 10, 2010 10:43 pm

Me Ed wrote:The Byzantine period, although technically Roman occured after the fall of the classical Roman Empire is referred to in academic and classical terms as the Greco-Roman period.


Correct. Glad to see someone knows a bit of history around here. :D
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