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  1. Stefan Haertel

    Question About Carthage

    It is properly pronounced 'Cart-Hage'. The name derives from Phoenecian 'Qart Hadash'. Furthermore, to my knowledge, there is no Latin word with a th that is pronounced the English way. Of course, most modern people pronounce it Car-thage anyway.
  2. Stefan Haertel

    Hannibal vs. Alexander

    Yes, debates like this are what serious history is made of...
  3. Stefan Haertel

    Trade Routes 1770/1780

    Thanks everyone for your efforts. Especially Birdjaguar, that's exactly what I was looking for! Thanks mate :) Now, what I'm also looking for is basically information about trade routes that went around Cape Horn, especially in the 18th and early 19th century... maps, text info, anything is...
  4. Stefan Haertel

    Trade Routes 1770/1780

    Do you have anything offline you can roughly describe to me?
  5. Stefan Haertel

    Trade Routes 1770/1780

    Come on, this is more interesting than WW2! To me, at least.
  6. Stefan Haertel

    Trade Routes 1770/1780

    Hey, does anybody here have/know of a map, preferably on the internet, that shows global trade routes around 1770/1780 somewhat accurately? I'm particularly interested in ones that would pass Cape Horn. Thanks :)
  7. Stefan Haertel

    Why Didn't The Romans Invade Ireland?

    Keep in mind that the true conquest of Britain began a century after Caesar's death... The presence of Roman artifacts -even architecture, and even Roman-styled forts- does not mean that the Romans were actually there. Roman objects have been found in non-Roman Germania, Scandinavia, even...
  8. Stefan Haertel

    Most significant building in history?

    Short answer: No. Long answer: None at all.
  9. Stefan Haertel

    The Isle of Man is still at war with Germany...

    So? Ten characters.
  10. Stefan Haertel

    Does anyone actually LIVE in Greenland?

    The majority of the Greenlanders are Inuit. According to the Fischer World Almanach 2003, 11,2% of the population was European in 2001. What I don't know is if these Europeans are descendants of the Viking settlers or of people who arrived later on. My guess is that it's a little bit of both.
  11. Stefan Haertel

    Does anyone actually LIVE in Greenland?

    It's not exclusively ice. Big parts of the coastal area are ice-free and have their share of vegetation in the summer. There's more than just fish to get there too. It may not be the most hospitable land out there, but it certainly allows some settling. There's also a pretty flourishing Inuit...
  12. Stefan Haertel

    What Is The Greatest Social Ill Plaguing Humanity Today?

    Egoism. It can really make me ask myself why I'm even helping people sometimes.
  13. Stefan Haertel

    Funny or Weird names of places

    That made me raise my eyebrow... There's a Batman in Turkey. I remember the most looked up city name in my school atlas was Vicksburg. "Wichsen" in German, pronounced the same way as "Vicks[en]", means "wanking". It was funny :D
  14. Stefan Haertel

    Do you like France ?

    Personally, I have no understanding at all for the attitude of some individuals who dislike a whole country with 40+ million people because of what a handful of smelly people did long before these individuals were even born; nor do I have any sort of understanding for people who dislike other...
  15. Stefan Haertel

    Was Alexander's Empire Greek or Macedonian?

    IT HAPPENED AGAIN! Another person registered here and made only one post bumping this thread! CAN'T WE CLOSE THIS BLOODY THREAD? This is nothing but a nationalist flame thread from Greeks, Macedonians, Bulgarians and whoever else thinks he's got a right to talk about this. Please close this...
  16. Stefan Haertel

    What is the last movie that you saw?

    The more bad comments I hear about cinemas, the more it spoils it for me. I, for one, love going to the cinema. Yes, it is ridiculously overpriced, the theatre rooms are rather dirty most of the time, and in my case, the jobbing students working there have no idea how to properly use the...
  17. Stefan Haertel

    Build Your Own Nation - Pick 4 Cities

    Berlin, Toronto, London and Budapest (for the sake of fairness, I only chose cities that I have already been to). I'd line them up along the coast of Oregon or Washington State. I might swap Budapest for Montréal, San Francisco, Rome or Paris if I feel like it :p
  18. Stefan Haertel

    Request For Political/Diplomatic Knowledge

    1979/80 is a good idea. The Soviets invaded Afghanistan, where previously the Americans had tried to gain foothold. In Europe, the NATO was deploying new missiles in West Germany. The whole atmosphere was very tense, and both Brezhnev and Reagan were not really willing to negotiate with each...
  19. Stefan Haertel

    Imperial Collapse from Internal Factors

    The Sasanian (aka Sassanid) empire of Persia is a classic example. It had a strong centralized structure based on ultimate power of the Great King and a strong proto-feudal aristocracy. When running smoothly, the empire would work perfectly, but as soon as there was a dynastic crisis or...
  20. Stefan Haertel

    Can you guys help me out?

    How can the hero not be named "Biggus Dickus"?
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