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Please wait while I try to figure out how posting here and whatnot works - t. Alberto Barbosa


Osprey reaction images Anonymous 01/04/2016 (Mon) 09:46 Id: f65957 [Preview] No. 10 [Reply] [Last 50 Posts]
>mfw we've got /his/ without an Osprey thread

Dig out them pdfs and get clipping, peasants.
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Anonymous 02/13/2016 (Sat) 22:53:06 Id: 6147aa [Preview] No. 272 del
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>>162
These are great, post more!



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Rome Thread Anonymous 01/06/2016 (Wed) 01:29 Id: a2543c [Preview] No. 30 [Reply] [Last 50 Posts]
What better way to celebrate our new home than a Rome thread? Post anything related to glorious Roma here.
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Anonymous 01/09/2016 (Sat) 05:25:26 Id: a2543c [Preview] No. 95 del
>>92
Thanks for uploading these anon. I've been enjoying listening to them for the past few days.


Anonymous 01/09/2016 (Sat) 05:31:56 Id: 91a9f1 [Preview] No. 96 del
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i believe these are in desparate need of tony edits, i mean look at them.

>>93
what is the connection?
>>95
glad to hear it. i may just upload the whole thing in a different bread at some point, but you can torrent it if you want. https://kat.cr/the-western-tradition-complete-episodes-1-52-dvdrip-x264-n6-t2019071.html
i was seeding but a few of the episodes (~28-30) are mislabed, and when i changed them it wanted to redownload the whole goddamn thing so i quit.


Anonymous 01/09/2016 (Sat) 05:47:42 Id: 91a9f1 [Preview] No. 101 del


Anonymous 01/09/2016 (Sat) 06:49:13 Id: 460ef5 [Preview] No. 107 del
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>>96
>What's the connection

The band was Diocletian and that's where the webm loaded on. It was pretty spoopy, m8.


Anonymous 01/09/2016 (Sat) 07:06:11 Id: 53bd31 [Preview] No. 108 del
>>107
ah, i just immediately played the song without looking so the album art was unviewable.



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Anonymous 01/09/2016 (Sat) 05:38 Id: 1b8d15 [Preview] No. 97 [Reply] [Last 50 Posts]
>the citizens of UK, France, Spain, Germany and Italy will never hold a vote to reform the roman republic

Why even live?
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Anonymous 01/11/2016 (Mon) 03:13:28 Id: 75c73b [Preview] No. 114 del
>>102

>Saving the White Race, Europe, and Germany is tyranny

Fuck the "Republics." Soulless liberal money republics are the basest form of government. Liberty is nice but fleeting. Only the first generation enjoys actual liberty -- after that it is illusory and imprisoning.

The absolute worst thing is to be trapped in an ill-liberal republic that isn't free but has a huge portion of the population convinced that it is. Half the population never use their rights and applaud when rights are denied to the half of the population that actually wants to exercise freedoms.

Only a total fool can still believe in the modern liberal republic. Rome was not a liberal republic, it was a nationalist republic with an aristocratic leadership.


Anonymous 01/11/2016 (Mon) 03:46:27 Id: 75c73b [Preview] No. 115 del
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>>104

>Tyranny wasn't a slur

Oh look at you, you disingenuous cunt.

You objectively used it as a slur by derisively saying "this nigga [wants] a tyranny."

Why the fuck are your principles so weak that you'd backpedal off of it and not own your original sentiment?


Anonymous 01/12/2016 (Tue) 21:43:23 Id: b1b505 [Preview] No. 132 del
>>115
>You objectively used it as a slur by derisively saying "this nigga [wants] a tyranny."
nah, you just misunderstood me tbqfwyf.
the commebt 'this nigga' was driected towards him saying he wanted a rebuploc, and then described a tyranny, and mentioned the last official tyrant rome ever had.
but i know subtlety is lost on weaboos, so your lack of understanding what i meant is not suprising.
apologies for not replying sooner as well, i was worried posting elsewhere might be was what was keeping the webms from posting.


Anonymous 01/13/2016 (Wed) 04:37:19 Id: 1331b1 [Preview] No. 136 del
>>132
Did you have a stroke at the beginning of that post?


Anonymous 01/13/2016 (Wed) 04:39:18 Id: b1b505 [Preview] No. 137 del
>>136
im suprised you went for the coonspeak and not the rampant spelling errors throughout my entire post.



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do my homework /his/ Anonymous 06/06/2016 (Mon) 12:46 Id: 557f05 [Preview] No. 338 [Reply] [Last 50 Posts]
Homework: The Great Balloon Debate

You are all important historical figures. Your hot air balloon is sinking, and you need to get rid of some extra weight if we are to remain in the air. You will be making a case (as an individual from history) why you should remain in the balloon.



Your homework is to research an individual that you would like to argue for. When choosing your individual, you will need to consider:

Why are they important?

What have they done to improve society?

Remember - it will not necessarily be the most obvious candidate that has the most convincing argument!
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Anonymous 06/06/2016 (Mon) 14:13:50 Id: 557f05 [Preview] No. 348 del
also please help


Anonymous 06/07/2016 (Tue) 09:36:14 Id: 785fc4 [Preview] No. 349 del
>not arguing that Captain Hitler's revolutionary gas can be used to keep the balloon afloat for the rest of the other figures

And this is why you don't deserve end/his/'s help. Fuck off to 4chan, tyke.


Anonymous 06/07/2016 (Tue) 12:20:21 Id: 557f05 [Preview] No. 350 del
mfw this is the only active thread on the whole board


scum Anonymous 06/07/2016 (Tue) 14:50:00 Id: 557f05 [Preview] No. 351 del
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do keynes


Anonymous 06/08/2016 (Wed) 08:42:41 Id: 958802 [Preview] No. 352 del
>>350
Another thread got a reply a whole two days ago - fuck off to 4chin if you care so much about your PPH

>>351
OP doesn't sound like he's up for a challenge of that magnitude.



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Autistic "who would win in a fight thread" Anonymous 01/23/2016 (Sat) 10:15 Id: c233ec [Preview] No. 233 [Reply] [Last 50 Posts]
Julius ceasar vs patton. its a sword fight with their weapon of choice.
i must remind you that patton designed his own saber, studied with the best fencers of the day, and was the last US master of the sword.
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Anonymous 01/25/2016 (Mon) 01:56:13 Id: 47ffec [Preview] No. 244 del
>>243
>Also if they only did the "block a strike and then stab in their exposed ribs" wouldn't their enemies adapt to their one trick pony?
woudlnt the indians have learned not to trust the white man after getting fucked over the first time?

>Germanic tribes virtually infiltrated
there was no infiltration, it wasnt a secret. for the purposes of discsussion, its no different than the sandiggers pouring over into europe right now, with the exception that there was little the roman army could do to stop it.


Anonymous 01/25/2016 (Mon) 02:04:33 Id: 47ffec [Preview] No. 245 del
>>244
to elaborate on the germans getting wise to the romans tactics, its not like rome won every battle they ever went into, nor did they ever conquer all of the germanic peoples.
the difference was that germanic tribes didnt have a strict training regimene per i dont know much about germanic combat training or tactics, but i think the general idea is that they didnt do very much training, or at least in a way that we would recognize as training. the other thing is that rome could eat major defeats and loss of troops, and not even lose their footing, its how they won the punic wars. presumably these two things factored into it.


Anonymous 01/25/2016 (Mon) 02:24:27 [Preview] No. 246 del
>>245
I think the Germanic tribes were somewhat like the Celts in battle i.e. they engaged individually and were more concerned with glory or daring acts like how the equites would try to kill a commander or the leader of an army although I'm not entirely sure since it has been a while since I've read up on Germanic tactics and army organization.


Anonymous 01/25/2016 (Mon) 02:53:55 Id: 47ffec [Preview] No. 247 del
>>246
sounds similar to what i have heard, i just didnt want to elaborate on it for fear of being completely off base.


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Historical memes/shitposting/anonymity Anonymous 01/05/2016 (Tue) 05:28 Id: 09fe70 [Preview] No. 22 [Reply] [Last 50 Posts]
The whole "Rome was built on the backs of shitposters" threads on /his/ and /v/ got me thinking, do we have any other examples of imageboard-esque culture and memes throughout history that are similar to the ones today? It's hilarious and awe-inspiring to see how people from different times and cultures throughout all human existence often had a lot of things in common if you look deep enough.
I sometimes wonder if there was a historical equivalent of baneposting.
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Anonymous 06/23/2016 (Thu) 05:44:06 [Preview] No. 356 del
>>354
>for Christ's sake give me a drink"
Is that in the picture? I can barely read it


Anonymous 06/23/2016 (Thu) 06:46:35 Id: fba1c0 [Preview] No. 357 del
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>>356
nah, just some unrelated monk memes


Anonymous 06/24/2016 (Fri) 05:46:24 [Preview] No. 360 del
>>357
dob geg


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Anonymous 07/19/2016 (Tue) 23:57:48 Id: cd2aad [Preview] No. 362 del
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>>22
Epics from the Greeks and Romans?

The Iliad, for example, was performed by actors memorizing and repeating the same lines every night they performed



By the powers of Kek and Heh I resurrect this board
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Anonymous 11/20/2016 (Sun) 15:33:09 Id: 0215bf [Preview] No. 365 del
>>307
>ʕ(which strangely came from [d])
Reminds me of T-glottalization in English, but with voiced stop instead – and interestingly, the /ʕ/ of Arabic can be analysed as a pharyngealised glottal stop instead, and in Hebrew the cognate sound is just a glottal stop.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/T-glottalization


Anonymous 11/20/2016 (Sun) 15:35:13 Id: 0215bf [Preview] No. 366 del
>>320
Meteoric iron was widely used by early peoples as high prestige metal. North American Indians, who generally didn't smelt iron, used a lot of meteoric iron too.


Anonymous 08/07/2017 (Mon) 17:42:55 Id: dff18c [Preview] No. 370 del
Doods, i totally got a historically bad virus in my computer. What would Tamerlane do?


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poems Anonymous 01/14/2016 (Thu) 22:30 Id: 2f4e0e [Preview] No. 168 [Reply] [Last 50 Posts]
why was every story in the ancient world written as a poem? was there some reason it all had to rhyme, or was that just the best way to kill time or something. did people writing non-fiction, like Thucydides and aristotle, write in some rhyming verse?
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Anonymous 01/19/2016 (Tue) 01:23:39 [Preview] No. 204 del
>>172
If you actually took the time to look and not whine about your antiquated ideology you'd find that Poetry and classical art is alive and well today. If you're gonna spout your shit all over this board like what happened to 8chan, kindly fuck off to to your containment board.


Anonymous 01/19/2016 (Tue) 21:35:21 Id: 7ac352 [Preview] No. 210 del
>>204
can you list any contemporary classical artists or poets? i am genuinely interested in seeing contemporary idealistic/Hellenistic sculptures and classical paintings.


Anonymous 01/20/2016 (Wed) 23:12:03 [Preview] No. 214 del
>>210
I found this on the first page of startpage
http://www.figurativeartist.org/category/contemporary-figurative-sculpture/

Poetry isn't really my thing and tends to be more subjective than painting or sculpture


Anonymous 01/20/2016 (Wed) 23:29:09 Id: 3798d0 [Preview] No. 215 del
>>214
Great reaction images to be found on that blog.


Anonymous 01/20/2016 (Wed) 23:29:47 Id: faedda [Preview] No. 216 del
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>>214
while i appreciate the link, figurative sculptures are not necessarily hellenistic or idealist sculptures.
for example, this is all artsy farsty bullshit.



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Check it out, I am made of gold.

t. Charlemagne
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Anonymous 01/16/2016 (Sat) 03:53:10 Id: e4716a [Preview] No. 186 del
>>181
>made of gold
>not making gold

Step it up, you Frankish chucklefuck.


Anonymous 01/17/2016 (Sun) 02:17:37 Id: d099a8 [Preview] No. 190 del
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>>181
It is amazing indeed! Gold is a very valuable commodity.

>>182
If I'm not mistaken, it's short for "terveiset", meaning "regards" in Finnish. Also lurk moar.


Anonymous 01/17/2016 (Sun) 02:34:04 Id: 7beed2 [Preview] No. 191 del
>>190
>tells someone to lurk moar
>still spoonfeeds

No wonder the HRE died.


Anonymous 01/18/2016 (Mon) 14:36:47 Id: 66b38a [Preview] No. 203 del
>>185
t. means terveisin
finish for regards


Anonymous 01/20/2016 (Wed) 08:48:59 Id: facbcf [Preview] No. 213 del
>>203
>shitposting thread
>still come away learning something

Never change, /his/.



Anonymous 03/15/2024 (Fri) 22:53 Id: 8386ee [Preview] No. 593 [Reply] [Last 50 Posts]
Мария Моисеевна Эссен (урожденная Берцинская; партийные псевдонимы «Зверь», «Сокол»; 3 декабря 1872, Брест-Литовск — 4 февраля 1956, Москва)
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Ольга Фёдоровна Голубева (урождённая Ревзина; партийные псевдонимы: «Елена Феррари», «Вера»; 1899, Екатеринослав — 16 июля 1938, Москва)


Anonymous 03/15/2024 (Fri) 23:05 Id: 8386ee [Preview] No.603 del
Вера Климентьевна Слуцкая (настоящие имя и отчество Берта Калмановна; партийные псевдонимы «Геня», «Ира», «Раковская», «Соня»; 5 сентября 1874, местечко Мир, Новогрудского уезда Минской губернии — 30 октября 1917, вблизи Царского Села)


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Лидия Михайловна Книпович (партийные псевдонимы: «Дяденька», «Чухна»; 15 декабря 1856, с. Тюсбю, Финляндия, — 9 февраля 1920, Симферополь)


Anonymous 03/16/2024 (Sat) 06:04 Id: 8386ee [Preview] No.605 del
>>593
Почему она не удостоилась погребения у кремлевской стены?


Anonymous 03/27/2024 (Wed) 22:44 Id: 8386ee [Preview] No.607 del
Надежда Алексеевна Пешкова (урождённая Введенская; по прозвищу «Тимоша»; 30 ноября 1901, Томск — 10 января 1971, Москва) — невестка Максима Горького, жена его сына Максима Пешкова.

Дочь известного томского врача-уролога, профессора Алексея Андреевича Введенского.

По желанию отца в возрасте 17 лет была отдана замуж за ординатора отца доктора Синичкина (Синицын).

Подруга дочери Шаляпина, с которой вместе училась в Вахтанговской студии.

О происхождении Надежды Алексеевны рассказывала дочь Марфа:

Их было восемь детей — мама предпоследняя. Когда ей исполнилось двенадцать лет, семья переехала в Москву [из Томска], поселилась на Патриарших прудах в двухэтажном доме — теперь на его месте стоит знаменитый дом со львами. На втором этаже тогда была квартира, на первом — отец лечил больных, а позднее и раненых, когда началась Первая мировая война. Трое из восьми детей тоже стали врачами и помогали отцу. Надежда училась во французской гимназии на Суворовском бульваре. Её мать умерла в 1918 году от «испанки» — отец остался с детьми. Моя мама тогда была на выданье. Отец заболел, считал, что у него рак, и спешил устроить свою красивую девочку. Был у него ординатор, влюблённый в Надежду, дарил цветы, конфеты. Отец настоял на замужестве. Венчались они в церкви в Брюсовском переулке. После свадьбы жених напился, невеста так испугалась, что выскочила из окна и убежала. На этом всё кончилось. Она сказала, что не может находиться с ним в одной комнате.

С Максимом Пешковым она встретилась ещё школьницей на катке, который был рядом с её домом. Когда Максим узнал, что она состоит в браке, но никогда не жила со своим мужем, то начал ухаживать за ней. Они встречались, но она отказывалась выходить замуж. Максим познакомил её с отцом [Горьким], она понравилась. В 1922 году он уговорил её съездить вместе с ним и Алексеем Максимовичем за границу.