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2018-12-13 11:24:11 UTC

I hate african americans

2018-12-13 11:24:32 UTC

and "sand niggers"

2018-12-13 11:24:39 UTC

like the ones shooting innocent people

2018-12-13 11:24:42 UTC

those too

2018-12-13 11:24:45 UTC

obviously

2018-12-13 11:25:08 UTC

so do you also hate the white people who shoot innocent people?

2018-12-13 11:26:20 UTC

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/513488050156863509/522736024041029632/tumblr_inline_nhzh8onlzJ1t3hud4.png

2018-12-13 11:26:54 UTC

No

2018-12-13 11:27:34 UTC

Imagine making like 15% of the population and making 50% of homocides

2018-12-13 11:44:52 UTC

@Mr. X How do you feel about Thermopylae and pre-Islamic Persians/Iranians in general?

2018-12-13 11:45:40 UTC

Pre alexander or after alexander or during?

2018-12-13 11:45:58 UTC

Before Sassanids felt to Islam.

2018-12-13 11:46:45 UTC

As you know, Byzantines and Persians were exhausted by long conflicts betwen each other, which is why Arabs conquere them with ease. And took a lot of Byzantine land.

2018-12-13 11:46:51 UTC

I only know alexander and modern day iranians.

2018-12-13 11:47:16 UTC

Oh.

2018-12-13 11:47:23 UTC

So Alexander.

2018-12-13 11:47:36 UTC

Certainly back then, Alexander didn't see them as sand-niggers or something.

2018-12-13 11:47:52 UTC

I believe his only child and successor to the throne Diadochi ignored, was with Persian princess.

2018-12-13 11:48:05 UTC

Why was that?

2018-12-13 11:48:09 UTC

But then again, Romans also ignored Caesar's successor, lol.

2018-12-13 11:48:10 UTC

Lemme find it.

2018-12-13 11:48:26 UTC

Persian princess Roxane was the mother.

2018-12-13 11:48:29 UTC

Caesar's successor was augustus

2018-12-13 11:48:33 UTC

Well his good successor

2018-12-13 11:48:41 UTC

Oh that makes sense now

2018-12-13 11:48:48 UTC

Caesar had a child Caesarion with Cleopatra. But he wasn't technically Emperor, just a Dictator.

2018-12-13 11:49:09 UTC

Augustus was the first Emperor, he won the civil war over succession if I remember right.

2018-12-13 11:49:48 UTC

Oh, she was Bactrian, not Persian. My bad. Didn't knew that.

2018-12-13 11:50:21 UTC

Yeah but caesarion didnt try to take the throne

2018-12-13 11:50:31 UTC

Besides clearly caesar wanted augustus to take it

2018-12-13 11:50:39 UTC

since augustus was mighty capable

2018-12-13 11:50:45 UTC

Wasn't he adopted by him as son tho.

2018-12-13 11:51:30 UTC

Yep

2018-12-13 11:51:33 UTC

augustus

2018-12-13 11:52:17 UTC

In Polish we call him Octavian August or just Octavian, but in English it's Augustus.

2018-12-13 11:52:38 UTC

octavian too sometimes.

2018-12-13 11:52:49 UTC

I think he adopted that name upon taking the throne.

2018-12-13 11:53:54 UTC

๐Ÿคท

2018-12-13 11:54:07 UTC

he also adopted caesar

2018-12-13 11:54:18 UTC

son of god I think was his name

2018-12-13 11:54:23 UTC

during jesus lol

2018-12-13 11:54:27 UTC

>Why was that?
Hmm, no idea. Today many /pol/yps dislike Alexander's Empire for "multiculti", the fact he wanted to mix the Greek and Persian Empires.

2018-12-13 11:54:46 UTC

He also wanted to conquer India, another Indo-Iranian people, but his army had it enough.

2018-12-13 11:55:19 UTC

Didn't all Emperors adopt Augustus and Caesar into their names.

2018-12-13 11:55:43 UTC

I dont think so

2018-12-13 11:55:43 UTC

Late Roman Emperors/Early Byzantine Emperors were also called Flavius a lot.

2018-12-13 11:55:45 UTC

but a lot

2018-12-13 11:58:59 UTC

I see.

2018-12-13 11:59:07 UTC

Last time I was reading about antiquity was long ago, lol.

2018-12-13 11:59:14 UTC

I mostly remember stuff from school.

2018-12-13 12:03:54 UTC

>Son of god

2018-12-13 12:04:00 UTC

Reminds me, St. Constantine was deified during? his lifetime.

2018-12-13 12:04:06 UTC

It continued after few next emperors too.

2018-12-13 12:22:16 UTC

@Mr. X Do you know which god's he was a son of?

2018-12-13 12:22:38 UTC

I had a book on Roman mythology, but I don't remember them really describing deified Emperors, lol.

2018-12-13 12:28:05 UTC

Augustus?

2018-12-13 12:28:25 UTC

Oh he used that name for son of god meaning son of caesar

2018-12-13 12:28:35 UTC

because caesar was the egyptian son god

2018-12-13 12:28:58 UTC

and of course was the creator of a new world

2018-12-13 12:29:21 UTC

I wonder if Alexander would be proud of him

2018-12-13 12:37:24 UTC

Ah.

2018-12-13 12:37:30 UTC

Good question.

2018-12-13 12:37:34 UTC

I think they used his casus.

2018-12-13 13:04:01 UTC

I think alex would be proud

2018-12-13 13:14:21 UTC

Well they never did conquer territory as big, but Alexander greatly wasn't focused on Europe.

2018-12-13 13:14:33 UTC

They had nuisance with Persians and Parthians, whom Alexander conquered.

2018-12-13 13:14:47 UTC

I believe Empire was at its height during Traian and had much land in Asia then.

2018-12-13 13:15:06 UTC

its not just about conquring

2018-12-13 13:15:15 UTC

I mean like as a leader

2018-12-13 13:22:34 UTC

Ah.

2018-12-13 13:34:05 UTC

By the way Mr. E have you heard about Bactrians?

2018-12-13 13:34:14 UTC

Name of camels came from them, which is only thing they're remembered from today, lol.

2018-12-13 13:50:05 UTC

@Deleted User Hey, I've given contact to you to a friend of mine with Iranian origin.

2018-12-13 13:50:10 UTC

Hope you won't mind that.

2018-12-13 13:51:04 UTC

No problem, I think he added me @National Trotskyist

2018-12-13 13:51:09 UTC

The pan Iranian fellow right

2018-12-13 13:52:07 UTC

And yes the Bactrian camels were named after ancient inhabitants of modern day tajikistan and Afghanistanโ€‹

2018-12-13 13:52:38 UTC

Some speculate based on linguistics and archeological evidence they were the ancient ancestors of modern day Tajiks in Afghanistan and tajikistan

2018-12-13 13:53:28 UTC

I'm surprised you know about that. Not many people care about the ancient history of Afghanistan and central asia

2018-12-13 14:26:46 UTC

Yes, I've learned of them when I was reading on the pre-Turkic history of the so called Turkestan/Turan.

2018-12-13 14:26:58 UTC

Bactrians, Sogdians, Pseudo-Tokharians/Kucheans & Agneans and Tokharians proper (Yuezhi/Kushans).

2018-12-13 14:27:02 UTC

Pretty interesting stuff.

2018-12-13 14:27:16 UTC

It just surprised me those nations disappeared almost completely.

2018-12-13 14:27:36 UTC

Bactrians to my surprise, were influenced by the Greek regime so much, they adopted Greek alphabet to write their language.

2018-12-13 14:27:42 UTC

It's only Iranic nations known to me which did this.

2018-12-13 14:28:37 UTC

There were few nations which used Greek alphabet, like Anatolians, or Copts and Goths in modified form.

2018-12-13 14:31:09 UTC

Bactrians? No clue.

2018-12-13 14:33:27 UTC

It looks like the "Persian Princess" Alexander the Great had child with was actually one.

2018-12-13 14:33:38 UTC

It's strange, because I had no idea of that.

2018-12-13 14:33:47 UTC

Who was the child?

2018-12-13 14:34:02 UTC

Roxane was the mother.

2018-12-13 14:34:09 UTC

He was successor to Alexander the Great.

2018-12-13 14:34:13 UTC

I first heard of him at school.

2018-12-13 14:34:22 UTC

I believe Diadochi found him incapable to rule and partitioned the empire.

2018-12-13 14:34:29 UTC

Why?

2018-12-13 14:34:53 UTC

Wonder how would it have been they acted as regents till he grew up.

2018-12-13 14:34:58 UTC

If you remember Alexander was... Very fucking young.

2018-12-13 14:35:02 UTC

When he was crowned.

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