Message from @Niveron

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2019-05-13 17:00:42 UTC  

Typical NPC bullshit

2019-05-13 17:20:56 UTC  

The only culture should be Christian culture.

2019-05-13 17:34:45 UTC  

@Iakovos you misspelled greco-romanian culture 😛

2019-05-13 17:35:22 UTC  

depends on the era

2019-05-13 17:35:27 UTC  

Hellenic Culture is terrible.

2019-05-13 17:35:35 UTC  

Christian is wholesome.

2019-05-13 17:35:57 UTC  

Why Hellenic culture was terrible?

2019-05-13 17:46:06 UTC  

faggotry

2019-05-13 17:46:11 UTC  

pederasty

2019-05-13 17:46:27 UTC  

and togas

2019-05-13 17:47:35 UTC  

The Temple of Aphrodite promoted polygamy, and Paul had issues with it in the New Testament.

2019-05-13 17:54:39 UTC  

Depends on the town

2019-05-13 17:54:59 UTC  

@Niveron Faggotry was more of Athens stoke

2019-05-13 17:55:51 UTC  

@Iakovos Also in greek city states monogamy was the standard

2019-05-13 17:56:00 UTC  

have classical history in the north
Talk about greece
Athens and Sparta

2019-05-13 17:56:08 UTC  

everything else is irrelevant.

2019-05-13 17:56:28 UTC  

well athens and sparta isn't even the 5% of the city states that existed

2019-05-13 17:56:29 UTC  

lol

2019-05-13 17:56:52 UTC  

I know some

2019-05-13 17:57:07 UTC  

You have Delphi, with the oracle of Apollo

2019-05-13 17:57:20 UTC  

Siracuse was I think originally a Greek colony

2019-05-13 17:58:12 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/444628746788536330/577555200362151946/500px-Ancient_colonies.png

2019-05-13 17:58:16 UTC  

all the blue were greek colonies

2019-05-13 17:59:10 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/444628746788536330/577555448039866418/Roman_Empire_Trajan_117AD.png

2019-05-13 17:59:13 UTC  

all the red was Roman.

2019-05-13 17:59:35 UTC  

And half the empire had greek culture ❤

2019-05-13 18:00:51 UTC  

seeing the black sea coasts fully greconised, seems that the greek urn they found in Poland wasn't just some Boyar's collection piece

2019-05-13 18:01:53 UTC  

Well, phoenicians/greeks had colonized most places so I don't find it weird tbh

2019-05-13 18:02:12 UTC  

A recent find in these parts

2019-05-13 18:02:30 UTC  

we had roman coin treasures unearthed in our burial mounds

2019-05-13 18:02:56 UTC  

damn that shit will worth a lot

2019-05-13 18:04:23 UTC  

museum property now

2019-05-13 18:04:34 UTC  

probably dusting away in storage

2019-05-13 18:04:53 UTC  

as all things do

2019-05-13 18:05:42 UTC  

largest haul in the current borders of my country was 201 coins in a single place, was found in Klaipeda county, so close to sea.

2019-05-13 18:06:11 UTC  

I think archeologists found larger quantities in Semba, which is now Kaliningrad.

2019-05-13 18:06:20 UTC  

I see

2019-05-13 18:06:24 UTC  

Or Sambia as it's called in english

2019-05-13 18:06:34 UTC  

Romans traded their stuff for amber.

2019-05-13 18:08:29 UTC  

I see

2019-05-13 18:08:57 UTC  

We had some new discoveries but nothing of too exciting tbh