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Looks like what I want. thanks.
And here I thought it would be about Khan Noonien Singh.

khanacademy.org homie. Good luck. I'll be following your footsteps soon brushing up one some stuff.
By "medieval" he means the Byzantine Empire. I think, anyway. If he's talking about what I think he's talking about, I can explain it. Here's the short version; I can get more specific if you like.
By "medieval" he means the Byzantine Empire. I think, anyway. If he's talking about what I think he's talking about, I can explain it. Here's the short version; I can get more specific if you like.
Since smallholding part-time soldiers were at one point a key element of the Byzantine military, their ostensible disappearance near the end of the first millennium has occasioned a considerable amount of scholarly attention. Many older writers argued that the fact - er, "fact" - that smallholders were bought out meant that the Empire no longer had any solid foundation for its military and therefore became perilously weak, and then lololol selçuk turks.
Importantly, this disappearance of smallholding farmers did not lead to widespread food supply problems or anything of the sort. It was purely a military problem, and also possibly a political one depending on which historian is making the argument.
I, personally, do not agree with this assessment due to a variety of reasons, and I think that this bizarre focus on yeoman smallholders is based on a fundamental misunderstanding of how militaries and societies work and worked. But it is certainly still a Thing, so it is referenced.
I believe it. The war horses they bred in Europe were incredible animals. Fast, strong, quiet, and almost fearless.
Im not in the mood for passive-agressive personal insults. Bugger off.![]()
It just struck me that bee stings are pretty common, and can kill you if you're allergic. It would suck if the only way to know would kill you.There may be tests that could be run. But I imagine that isn't something commonly done. Though it may be if they think you are at high risk of an extreme reaction, and need to prepare in advance for it.
How do you know if you're allergic to insect stings? Besides by getting stung.