>Europeans larp as Romans >Romans larp as Trojans >Trojans larp as Greeks >Greeks larp as Minoians >Minoians larp as Phoenicians >Phoenicians larp as Assyrians >Assyrians larp as Babylonians >Babylonians larp as Sumerians
Were Sumerians the ultimate masterrace?
Benjamin James
>trojans aren't greek in what way?
Liam Wright
They were French ?
Benjamin Allen
>Trojans larp as greeks >Phoenicians larp as assyrians >Assyrians larp as Babylonians
Defend these links in your chain
Christopher Parker
but did they sail there?
James Morales
It's another episode of "Trojans were French".
Luke Ramirez
Let's stick to the canon though. Only NORTHERN French are Trojans. Southern French are shitskins.
Alexander Ross
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Justin Gutierrez
Do you really believe an origo myth fabricatrd almost 1500 year after the Fall of Troy to make a connection between romans and franks?
Matthew Morales
lurp larp xDDDDDDDDDD
Jeremiah Campbell
Well, as said, Trojans basically were Greeks Phoenicians started forming centralized state and elite formed their culture in the image of Assyrian empire Assyrians literally inherited the same empire as Babylonians
Elijah Gutierrez
Trojans are native Anatolians, not wh*te, wh*te people stop stealing the BROWN man history
Dylan Ortiz
What a shitty thread
Henry Parker
Yes, because they were Nordic.
Carter Jackson
Just bumping up the post count so this thread disappears faster
Landon Peterson
i know you are trolling but they worshipped greek gods therefore were greek
Cooper Cruz
Which one of them is right?
Owen Green
So did people in Roman Britain
Wyatt Johnson
no one was white back then, but they were fair-skinned asians with ties to the rest of Greece and spoke attic greek which was a very high form of greek at the time.
Ryder Baker
that tablet doesn't read that. I goes something like >the scots used longer swords than the saxons >apparently cannibals live to the west >the gods hear seem to be hiding, but I don't want to learn about them >most of the tribes seem to be hostile, but some of the villagers are more receptive to speaking to me >this place seems to be instresting
Daniel Rogers
Your Phoenician claim is wrong. Their government system greatly differed from the Assyrians.
Brayden Richardson
Romans didnt have anything to do with Troy
Anthony Nguyen
>Phoenicians larp as Assyrians As Egyptians.
Joseph Ward
Romans literally larp as Trojans >Trojan refugee Aeneas escape to Italy and found the line of Romans through his son Iulus, the namesake of the Julio-Claudian dynasty.[2]
>The national epic of mythical Rome, the Aeneid of Virgil, tells the story of how Trojan prince Aeneas came to Italy. The Aeneid was written under Augustus, who claimed ancestry through Julius Caesar from the hero and his mother Venus. According to the Aeneid, the survivors from the fallen city of Troy banded together under Aeneas and underwent a series of adventures around the Mediterranean Sea, eventually reaching the Italian coast. The Trojans were thought to have landed in an area between modern Anzio and Fiumicino, southwest of Rome, probably at Laurentum or, in other versions, at Lavinium
Joseph Hill
Only some city states, like Byblos during the Bronze, carried out this which makes sense since they were in Egypt's control. By the Iron age, Phoenicians were into cremation and you don't see a heavy egyptian influence. The Punic West did hellenize in some ways though. But this exchange was mutual in some regards. It's argued Sparta formed their government (especially two kings) from Punic/Phoenician influence (the Suffete).
Daniel Bailey
Phoenician alphabet (proto-Canaanite) is based on Egyptian too.
Samuel Wilson
They LARP but they don't have anything to do with them
>hoenicians were into cremation and you don't see a heavy egyptian influence.
You do in all of their jewels, in their art, both sculptures and painted tombs, Phoenicians even mass produced Egyptian scarabs in their Western colonies like Tharros and Gades
Landon Ward
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Evan Gomez
They also took in design concepts from every other people around the mediterrean, that was their Modus Operandi.
They adapted it to their own use, like the greeks adapted the Phoenician alphabet. That doesn't imply some big cultural absorption.
Dominic Ross
>Assyrians larp as Babylonians >Chaldeans are basically Assyrians