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Everything posted by miguel
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This Gladius Is A Bit Short Sir...
miguel replied to caldrail's topic in Gloria Exercitus - 'Glory of the Army'
I would think this is rather like a joke. Actually when they wanted swords, would they patronize some designated swordsmith or just randomly find one on the street? -
Wow...interesting... Where is Faversham?
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Oh, I want to watch that. But this series is rated as III which is forbidden to watch under 18...=(
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Happy Birthday!! =]*
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Byzantium: The Lost Empire Documentary
miguel replied to DecimusCaesar's topic in Postilla Historia Romanorum
Very good show. I love the buildings and the mosaics so much. -
Me too ;] I want so much to go to Rome I don't really refer to a particular era, it is just based on the whole time period throughout Roman history, from building to falling.
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I see this on newspaper this morning. It's so unbelievable...
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both the boy's screaming and his mother's laugh are soooo horrible
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Formations And Tactics
miguel replied to Vibius Tiberius Costa's topic in Gloria Exercitus - 'Glory of the Army'
See if this help http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roman_infantr...ttle_formations I found it on wiki. Perhaps you've seen it before. -
Interesting. I've played SimCity before. It's fun, but quite hard to govern the city. Would there be natural disaters or people causing trouble around, like SimCity? And, is it just to defend the city from barbarian attack or the player can conquer other places?
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Maybe you're right, then, cause I really don't know much. My history books seldom mention this city...Frankly I don't know much about Roman cities except the four major ones, i.e. Roma, Constantinople, Antioch and Alexandria.
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I, too, have never played Ceasar before. Is it something like the Age of Empires?
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Oh...I don't know much about Ravenna and Milano... Ravenna is not really an important Roman city. It rarely be shown on maps in the books (that I own). =w= And...what's about Milano anyway? Seldom hear this name in Roman history.
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"The Da Vinci Code" and Roman Catholicism
miguel replied to brotus maximus's topic in Hora Postilla Thermae
what I mean is that the facts are refer to history (Christian church, in real life) or the bible (religious story, or what the Bible says) -
"The Da Vinci Code" and Roman Catholicism
miguel replied to brotus maximus's topic in Hora Postilla Thermae
A nice site. The facts refer to history or to religion actually? -
omg...Antonio Banderas...*0* I wonder if he speaks Latin or Greek...
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"The Da Vinci Code" and Roman Catholicism
miguel replied to brotus maximus's topic in Hora Postilla Thermae
I am not sure about the genre of the book. Do they call it historical thriller? In my opinion, authors should write for their interests, but not only to make money. And sometimes I really think that a heart that is passionate to write is more important than a fabulous story. -
"The Da Vinci Code" and Roman Catholicism
miguel replied to brotus maximus's topic in Hora Postilla Thermae
I think the book is rather religous than historical. Sometimes I don't really understand why Brown included the Roman Church in the story. -
"The Da Vinci Code" and Roman Catholicism
miguel replied to brotus maximus's topic in Hora Postilla Thermae
I have not read the book, yet I am not intend to, but I saw the movie. But I am wondering was Constantine a pagan as the story stated? -
Nice. I am interested in the Gothic Wars one. But wondering how long do I have to wait before I can get it in my city's bookstores...
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What Would You Do With Eight Treadmills?
miguel replied to WotWotius's topic in Hora Postilla Thermae
Incredible! -
Is it true that the battle of Britain in 1940 brought the most serious destruction to Britain?
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Sorry for that. My English is very bad. As you say it would be difficult to sustain such empire, I wonder would it split up like Europe nowadays?
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Lebanon's Ruins Survive Recent Bombings
miguel replied to Antiochus of Seleucia's topic in Archaeological News: Rome
Oh I see. Why had Theodosius destroyed it?