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Yo yo yo
Chacka Zulu
Removed the roof then bricked up the entrance to seal them in darkness….
I wonder why in Greece today there are so few memorials or statues to the great Greek Spartans who saved them from the Persians. Is this an example of Athenian discourtesy still alive today?
Congrats on 100k brother love your work alot
I Am not DEAF….I Dislike all vlogs with Closed Captions
This should be starmers fate
An act of sacridleege,,
Punishment not even close to being enough
Dude was radioactive: even removing his power, then killing him didn't stop the collapse he started. Of course there's no good guys in this story, just different versions of the s%^ sandwich all different cultures and power blocs serve each other.
Died laughing @13:49 where Christopher Columbus discovers the Roman Army in a story about Ancient Greece 😂
The Persians attacking Greece was a strategic and tactical error. They should have divided and conquered. It took a lost war to remind them that their strongest move was playing the Greek cities against each other. And that is what they mostly did.
And you wonder why he tried to act like Alexander? He did something no other Greek had done since Alexander!
He still needed to defacate inside the temple. And without toiletpaper, who knows what he used.
Wow. The story of the Helots sounds eerily familiar
And not Betrayo…
Oh Im so glad to live at least in a more modern age.