How do you see Genghis Khan?

Masada's actually right. As far as the history of the British Isles is concerned, there are literally no events for two centuries after the revolt against Constantinus "III".
Er, What? The arrival of writing to Ireland seems to be a big one, with the mini-enlightenment (and all the records that entails). The establishment of Iona Abbey and the Gaelic push into Scotland, the conflicts and eventual settlements between the Gaelic and Roman Catholic Churches all seem pretty important to me.
You're all looking at the ass end of the isles.
 
Events :p
 
No, what trends?* :p

*I'm never happy until the white mastah is laid low.
 
Oh, rite. I'm sorry ma fudge covered bruda. :(
 
Stay on topic!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!:mad::mad::mad::mad::mad::ar15::ar15::ar15::ar15::ar15::ar15:
 
I fail to see how someone posting spam can seriously be arguing for a return the tapic at hand.

Lord Baal said:
Back on topic then. I see Genghis Khan as one of my little brown brothers.

Nevertheles. He can't be a little brown brother. He's yellow!
 
This thread is for mongolia and not england. Also in the medieval era the only empire worth know, in europe, is the byzantine!! At that time england was a bunch of barbaric kingdoms until 1066 or so when they were united!!
 
Stay on tapic this is a thread about the Mongols and not the Eastern Roman Empire :ar15::ar15::ar15::ar15::ar15: :rolleyes:

christos200 said:
Also in the medieval era the only empire worth know, in europe, is the byzantine!!

O hai Charlemange.

christos200 said:
At that time england was a bunch of barbaric kingdoms until 1066 or so when they were united!!

Edward the Confessor would like to have a word with you.
 
Stay on tapic this is a thread about the Mongols and not the Vikings :ar15::ar15::ar15::ar15::ar15: :rolleyes:
 
Let's talk about Ungern von Sternberg. Quite a character, eh? Could he have done better than he did?
 
Let's talk about Ungern von Sternberg. Quite a character, eh? Could he have done better than he did?
I don't see why not. He's kind of similar to Reza Khan in many respects (except for not being a Mongolian where Reza Khan was, notably, Iranian). I always felt it a bit mystifying that the Bolsheviks decided that it was worth their time to intervene in Mongolia but, apparently, not Iran.

Other than, of course, Ungern-Sternberg being a megalomaniacal lunatic who was actively trying to destroy Bolshevism. (Eventually.) He's one of my favorite crazy people ever.
 
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