What do you lads think is the most important city in history?

What do you lads think is the most important city in history?

France

>France
>Not superior Africa

Kill yourself racist

Jerusalem. It is the center of Christianity, and a major point of Islam. Together they have dominated 50% of the World's population for millenium.

Second would be Athens, third Rome.

You could've just posted Africa
there's nothing bad about being second place

WE

the moon

>What do you lads think is the most important city in history?
1. Byzantium
2. Knossos
3. Lacedaemonia
4. London
5. My current city.

England
is my city

>putting Sparta and Crete above Rome

Are you literally fucking retarded.

Also, before you say shit
>Byzantium was not Rome.

the city itself wasnt that important

Rome and it's not even close.

Newport News, VA

Uruk
Babylon
Athens
Rome
London
Paris
New York
Berlin
Los Angeles

Babylon
Athens
Rome
Constantinople
Venice/Florence
Vienna
Paris
London
Paris again
New York City
Los Angeles
Soon to be Brussels

>Los Angeles

>all the retards not putting Jerusalem

Jerusalem has influenced EVERY SINGLE ASPECT of your life.

We would literally be pagans, sacrificing animals and humans to the gods if it were not for Jerusalem.

NONE of you know ANYTHING about history.

Jerusalem
Babylon
Knossos
Mecca
Rome
Athens
London
Paris
Eridu
Constantinople
Cairo
Baghdad
New York
Venice
Vienna

Mogadishu, Sweden

Los Angeles is the Hub of blockbuster films and news/journalist media of the modern world user.
Maybe it is filled to burst with Mexicans and homeless dudes but it's an important city all the same.

I wouldn't mind Greco-Roman paganism

>Athens - birthplace of western philosophy
>Rome - most influential city in the history of mankind
>Constantinople - capital of Eastern Christendom for 1000 years
>Los Angeles - LOL MAKING SHITTY MOVIES FOR 70 YEARS
It's so painfully obvious you're an American

Constantinople and Amsterdam are definitly up there.

1. Babylon
2. Athens
3. Rome
4. Alexandria
5. Constantinople
6. Baghdad
7. Nurenberg

>Athens
>Rome
>Constantinople
>Alexandria
>timbuktu

>all these people putting Babylon above Susa

Cyrus would like a word with you

Overall
>Rome

Religious
>Jerusalem
>Mecca

Ancient History
>Memphis
>Athens

From 20th century forward
>Stalingrad
>Berlin
>London
>Nanjing

Because memes
>Hiroshima
>Nagasaki

Vienna

accrington

The birthplace of Western philosophy is Miletus, not Athens

Ah yes imperial couchcasting territory

WUZ

Hurrr

>city

Gary, Indiana

Jerusalem? Really?
Count the reasons. That could actually help the human kind

Not him but you'd have to be a massive brainlet not to see the eternal relevance of religious autism about that city's history that plagues us till today.

Those shitty movies influence

It's still irrelevant. Not even a top 5 city today let alone historically.

London

Benis

Lost.

1. Jerusalem
2. London
3. Constantinople

Someone will correct me if I'm wrong but I would argue that the most important city in history was in Spain. When the Spanish pushed the Islamic moors out of Iberia the rediscovered western philosophy. I believe in Toledo. Anything "western" prior to the fifteenth century is irrelevant if not for Toledo.

1.London
2.Beijing
3.Damascus

>no one mentioned grorious kyoto city floded overr 1000 time

America

Riga

Rome and it's not even close for the others

Rome without a shred of a doubt

Jerusalem only, if you account all semitic religions and future events connected to them for it

Rio de Janeiro

Can I get some cities outside of Europe/the Mediterranean? These are easy, obvious responses. I want to learn something.

shiiiiet man, I don't know about anything east of jerusalem

>Lacedemonia

Over a religions?

Fgt I'm asking you to number the reasons that could help the human kind.

Not cancer.

Fierbinti-Targ.

...

Instead of Paris again I would say St. Petersburg/Russia.

Karakorum
Beijing
Saigon
Edo

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>Veeky Forums

>Instead of one of the most important european academic cities throughout the middle ages, one of the centers if not THE center of the enlightenment in the XVIIIth century, and the global capital of art and culture from the XIXth century up to the 1930s, inspiring most relevant european cities in terms of architecture and urban layout during the Belle Époque, should be behind St Petersburg

How about no Ivan

>Should be St Petersburg*
Lost track of the beginning of the sentence sorry

hollywood is responsible for american culture becoming the global culture. that is about as influential as you could get

>american culture

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