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Pyramid Found - In The Heart Of Bosnia!
Rameses the Great replied to Ancestor's topic in Archaeological News: The World
I heard that too Xtabay. The whole goat operating this is Osmanagic and his ring leaders. -
Alone (Burrow in Lonsdale).
Rameses the Great commented on Pertinax's gallery image in Everything Else
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Pyramid Found - In The Heart Of Bosnia!
Rameses the Great replied to Ancestor's topic in Archaeological News: The World
He didn't Primus, this is why this it is absolute ludacris. Zahi Hawas ridicules it, yet since the Taliban and Al Jazeera agree with Bosnia, they are sending a no name there. I don't know what the heck they are doing but it is obvious they are pulling this out of their *** as they go along. Then again the Illyrians were said to be 27,000 years old when the Earth was still filled with magma. -
Does anyone know if and when the Rome Total War 7.0 Alexander expansion pack comes out? I saw that it said that it was completed but I do not know if it came out yet and I am dying. The title said 'Rome Total War Alexander is here!' Thanks in advance.
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Great post Ursus, I would have went the rest of my life thinking that Minerva was just a band. I just have one question, was Minerva the patron saint of Rome as Athena was to Athens?
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Ancient Tug Of War
Rameses the Great replied to roman wargamer's topic in Gloria Exercitus - 'Glory of the Army'
Really? Where did you get this information? The Romans won most of their battles by a durastic margin compared to their losses. Roman wargamer, in order for Rome to conquer places like Egypt, Greece, and Iberia you must ensure a win at any cost. That is true, but remember Hannibal was too reluctant to attack Rome and it is in its home soil. Few battles were fought on the Italian frontier at the peek of their power. If Hannibal attacked the gates of Rome after Cannae he could have took it. He waited 5 years before he even came close to Rome and by that time they had replenished their cohorts. -
Pyramid Found - In The Heart Of Bosnia!
Rameses the Great replied to Ancestor's topic in Archaeological News: The World
The Egyptian pyramids had a purpose and that is to align them with the stars. The Bosnian pyramids are randomly placed on 'sacred mountains,' allegedly. Be honest here, is this truly a possibility if possible at all. You are only looking at the positives at them. Have you seen the frauds? Egyptian experts? The only true Egyptian expert is Dr. Hawas who ridicules the account, the rest of the Egyptologists are from Europe, who also dismiss it as nothing more than a hoax. Osmanogic says that the Illyrians living in the area were 27,000 years. Are you kidding me? Scam, scam, scam. Many European academics and archaelogists denounce this, good for them. Not to long ago there was a protest because of the Bosian pyramid scam. Now they are thinking of the Bosnian pyramid as the 8th wonder of the world. Not only do they have to fill their pockets but they have to completely embezzle the whole hoax. They should be arrested and accused for fraud and false information. This is no longer a shame, this is beginning to get disgusting. Here are some sites: www.zuckervati.com/missinglinks/archives/003688.htm -
Pyramid Found - In The Heart Of Bosnia!
Rameses the Great replied to Ancestor's topic in Archaeological News: The World
I don't know which Osmanagic is more, stupid or a class act comedian. I guess he outsmarted the people into giving him a hefty Swiss bank account. Then again guys, life began in Bosnia about 12,000 years ago when the life of humans was approximately 6,000 years ago. I think Osmanagic should meet Chuck Norris, both very alike. -
I'll just say one thing. If you read the bible in English, there is a lot of confusion and phrases worded as though that of a contradiction. If you read it in Greek or Latin, you would understand that it is not. Sadly in English we tend to speek in absolutes. For example in the bible in English it says, 'he who sins is not the son of God.' However in Greek it says, 'he who continually sins is not the son of God.' That is why we tend to get confused. I do not know about Catholicism, but in Orthodoxy Arianism is completely dispelled.
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My yard is huge. It is about a half an acre, the thing is our house is not that big! I hate it, I'm in the heat for at least 3 hours cutting grass. The mower stops because the grass is so wet and tall. Although its sometimes a good thing because I love playing soccer in it during summer. Speaking of soccer Barcelona does not deserve it, give it to the true UEFA champions Arsenal.
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Welcome Dr. Keaveney, your time is very much appreciated. The Estrucans dominated the northern areas of Italy where they would spread their culture and language. To the south of Italy, it marked the area in which Latin culture and language was dominant. I would just like to know which category does Rome lean towards? And who were the main counterparts who influenced Rome the most? Thank you very much Dr. Keaveney.
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Congragulations Spurius! Think about it for a moment of your life, you are the happiest man in the entire world. I hope she is doing fine and luck be with you...she'll keep you up at night for a while. Anyways, I wish you the best. Best Wishes, Andrew Rezk
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I saw the Holocaust Museum in Washington D.C. for school. I live in Pittsburgh. I'm pretty sure you have been there before too Virgil. I was shocked and heartbroken. I saw the story of how Rommel was reluctant to be amidst a sandstorm, preventing his tanks from beeing annihalated. I learned how the Russians stumbled upon the concentration camps, and no one believed them. I saw things so shocking I could not look at all. I've seen the story of a Jewish boy named Jim, who was slowly neglected by his peers and disowned by his country. I saw how they would do awful things, because of an imaginary 'perfect race.' Hitler should have realized that was his first mistake. I learned many things, things that were awful. The most important thing I learned was 'NEVER AGAIN.'
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Ooo, I Am So Mad! I Can't Believe This...
Rameses the Great commented on Lost_Warrior's blog entry in Lost_Warrior's Blog
You got there because of hard work Lost Warrior. Never think you don't deserve it or you don't stand a chance. Or as Vince Lombardi would say, 'If you don't think you stand a chance, then you don't.' With all that said, congragulations, Super Senior! -
It facinates me thought. Why would Alexander want to conquer Saudi Arabia. Egypt, Atilla, the Romans all saw no point in taking a country that is 110 degrees at shade temperature. It was a baren wasteland. Very desolate and in the north mountains and the rest desert. I mean it's not even a good strategic position.
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Did you guys check out Group D, talk about push over. You have Angola, Mexico, Iran and Portugal...who? Since Turkey did not qualify, I'll cheer for Sweden. Or as the Scandanavians would say, 'VIKING POWER!!!' Oh yeah Holland, beware revenge will be good.
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Fisherman Nets Ancient Statue In Greece
Rameses the Great replied to Primus Pilus's topic in Archaeological News: The World
Could it possibly be part of the peice of the Colossus at Rhodes? -
Your Favourite Roman God
Rameses the Great replied to Princeps's topic in Templum Romae - Temple of Rome
Hermes of course. Oh yeah he was Greek one must be flexible in his opinion of 'Roman' Gods. Anyways the messenger, he looks pretty cool. I envy his hard hat. -
I do not fear an army of lions if they are led by a sheep, I do fear an army of sheep if they are led by a lion. --Alexander the Great
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Arius was a heretic who fled to Egypt for his actions. He faced off against the former pagan known as Athanasius. Many people believed Arius so they assembled at Nicea to make what is known as the creed. He thought that God and Christ was not of the same substance nor had any correlation. It was even, and Constantine supporting Athanasius kept the original faith in order. When he had died he split the kingdom between his sons. Constants believed in Athanasius beliefs and Constantius Arius. The issue remained split, until Constants died and Arianism spread under Constantius's rule. Athanasius was banned, but always kept trying to fight Arianism. When Costantius died, Arius could no longer gain support and with Athanasius coming back strong he could not combat it. Arius died and so did his beliefs. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arius
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Parking Lot Replaces Historic Roman City
Rameses the Great replied to Viggen's topic in Archaeological News: Rome
They should have had a historical landmark on it before anyone layed their hands on it. This would have gone down in the archives in history for something of great intrigue and study. Now its a lot for a bunch of cars. You know the business and government may say 'we don't care.' Well don't say that because many people including me do! -
Mine was: Sandra Bullock The back ups were Gwynth Paltrow, Julia Roberts, and Reese Witherspoon. Sandra Bullock is very attractive, I wonder if she can wait another 15 years!!!
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On a light and happy note, I just want to know who you guys will cheer on in the 2006 World Cup, in Germany. My Webpage a site to the World Cup. I'll start us off, I don't know why but I love Team Sweden. I'm 25% Turkish so I'll be pulling for them during the whole event. We almost beat Brazil last year, and I think we can finish the job this year. Our team stack up nicely to theirs. For those in Europe, be nice.
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I'm salavating like a bull dog already, it's gonna be AWESOME!!!