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News, questions and fun related to GreeceInteresting case of the French king Louis VII calling Manuel I Komnenos"Emperor of the Romans" in their correspondence.
This reddit is for the latest developments in Medieval History: please keep other modern topics on religion and politics in their respective subreddits.Interesting case of the French king Louis VII calling Manuel I Komnenos"Emperor of the Romans" in their correspondence.
This sub is for discussion about the Roman empire in the east, often called the Byzantine Empire from the period of c. 330 - 1500 AD.Lakedaemonian army under Brasidas charges the Athenians at Amphipolis 422 B.C by Adam Hook

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This sub is for discussion about the Roman empire in the east, often called the Byzantine Empire from the period of c. 330 - 1500 AD.Ο ‘’Τιμοκατάλογος’’ από τις ξαπλώστρες στη Χαλκιδική
Η χαλλλλαρή πλευρά του Reddit, εκεί όπου ο φραπές είναι το επίσημο ποτό, τα σουβλάκια είναι σουβλάκια, το κίτρινο τυρί είναι κασέρι και τα καλαμάκια χρησιμοποιούνται για να πίνουμε χυμό -- a subreddit dedicated to anything related to the city of Thessaloníki. Languages: GR, ENDid 4th century Romans and barbarians use lamellar armor ?
A place to share images and discussions of various types of armor wrought and used throughout the agesDid 4th century Romans and barbarians use lamellar armor ?
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News, questions and fun related to GreeceSome pics of Eastern Roman units from Medieval Kingdoms 1212 mod(Nicea and Epirus)
This sub is for discussion about the Roman empire in the east, often called the Byzantine Empire from the period of c. 330 - 1500 AD.Emperor Probus should take more credit in popular history and in general for ending the 3rd century crisis and restoring the roman state
Discussion of Roman civilization, encompassing the period from the founding of the city of Rome in the 8th century BC to the collapse of the Western Roman Empire ending 480AD.Was there a tavern or something equivalent in Ancient Egypt,where a person could order food and drink ?
All things concerning Ancient Egyptian archaeological developments, art, culture, history, or appreciation.Spotted a guard wearing a Polish Hussar armor style in W4 tech demo
All things related to The Witcher - books, games, TV... You name it. The Witcher is a critically acclaimed fantasy book series created by Andrzej Sapkowski. The series follows Geralt of Rivia, a monster hunter in a universe where people often prove more wicked than beasts. Though originally written in Polish, the franchise gathered a large international following from likewise acclaimed game adaptions by CD Projekt. The books now translated into a dozen languages have also been adapted for TV.Κλείνει οριστικά μετά από 23 χρόνια το Allou Fun Park και το Kidom.
News, questions and fun related to GreeceSpartans erecting a tropaion to commerate their victory at Mantineia in 417 B.C by Steve Noon.

The subreddit for all things related to the ancient Greek city state of Lakedaemon, commonly known today as Sparta.