

History in the Light
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@Historianluce
Here we explore history, war, faith, and culture from the beginning of the Roman to the fall 1453. If you like what you see, give me a follow








The Supreme Court’s legitimacy depends on providing “Equal Justice Under Law,” as the courthouse says. When the Supreme Court rules one way when it hurts Democrats and another way when it helps Republicans, it’s not doing law — it’s doing raw power politics. Americans are rightly questioning why it deserves such power.





Charlemagne is the founding father of Europe. Augustus, on the other hand, was a fox who just got lucky by being adopted by Caesar, and he wasn’t even the best emperor Rome ever had.

Charlemagne did not birth western civilisation what a stupid fucking thing to say



This was the trap Star Wars wrote itself into. Even after they defeated the Empire and took over ... they STILL had to be "the Resistance." Lukas himself, I believe, made a prequel largely because he had no idea how to CONTINUE the actual story. "We're the scrappy underdogs fighting the great monolithic and always Nazi-like evil" is the only narrative they know.




What's the single largest mistake ever made in the Middle Ages?




Hadi Atina'yı geçtim. Koskoca Türk şehri Selanik'te bile bir tane ibadete açık camimiz yok.



On the matter of the hypothetical war between Rome and Alexander it should not be forgotten that the Romans of this time were insane. Titus Manlius executed his own son to maintain military discipline. Decius Mus sacrificed his life by charging into the enemy alone so the gods would grant him victory and his father may have done the same. Papirius Cursor pretended to contemplate a peace offer and then rushed the enemy with his army. Romans of the late 4th century seem to have been obsessed with avoiding, and perhaps even traumatised by the cultural memory of, the humiliation of the sack of Rome in the early 4th century. Whether they would have defeated Alexander is another matter, but it is clear he would have found a far different foe in the consuls of Rome than in the King of Kings.





Morons and disingenuous actors on this site are trying to argue that this is a terrible movie. Insane.

