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lionofchaeronea · 11 months
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The Favorites of the Emperor Honorius, John William Waterhouse, 1883
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hurrgghh · 1 year
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theodosius-the-great · 3 months
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My feet are as fat as Eugenius, I hope this 10 year old can rule.
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apebook · 7 months
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vhq7rfh43al1kd · 1 year
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candacefluegel4 · 2 years
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History Deaths on August 15
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kathleenmitton40 · 2 years
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History Deaths on August 15
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clonerightsagenda · 4 months
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Amused that Jonathan Stroud posted a L&Co Christmas short that based on the characters present takes place between books 4 and 5 which is when they were all planning a grave robbery. They were like ok put away the shovels and conspicuously detailed cemetery maps, we are having a normal Christmas and Boxing Day and then we can focus on UnBoxing Day (desecrating the corpse of a historical figure)
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kchasm · 5 months
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Ryu Number: Pope Leo I, Pope Honorius II, and Pope Martin V
i've been busy uuhhhhhh have some popes (roman catholic)
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Pope Leo I is the only pope to actually appear on-map in the game (as far as I remember), as well as the only pope to be explicitly identified. He appears at the end of Attila's campaign, where he meets with Attila and then Attila mysteriously decides to stop wrecking Italy. In real life, nobody actually really knows what the bunch sent by Roman Emperor Valentinian III (of which Leo I was a member) actually got across to Attila to get him to put his thing on pause, but a lot of stories like to credit the whole thing to Leo I 'cause post hoc ergo propter hoc, I guess.
Pope Honorius II is the pope in the The Hautevilles campaign that calls a crusade against Roger II of Sicily after the latter took over his dead first cousin once removed's stuff in Italy after said first cousin once removed died. The game makes it seem like Honorius II disliked it because Roger II had a policy of relative religious coexistence, but it was probably more political than that. Honorius II said that Mr. Cousin had left the lands to the Holy See and not to Rog, for one. Honorius II eventually recognized Roger II's claim in exchange for some concessions which Roger II more or less instantly ignored.
Finally, Pope Martin V is the pope in the The Grand Dukes of the West campaign who rules that Jacqueline, Countess of Hainaut never actually got divorced from John IV, Duke of Brabant, even if her divorce had been locally recognized and also she'd gotten married to Humphrey, Duke of Gloucester (brother of King Henry V of England) after. For Various Reasons, this put a crimp in Jackie's political career.
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squidsploitation · 6 months
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whenever i wish i talked online about my bartseq roleswap i’ve been thinking about for the last 3 years Quietly To Myself i’m roadblocked by my struggle to give kitty an appropriate official name.. this song goes like: female apprentices aren’t usually allowed to adopt flashy/famous names, BUT > she’s her master’s pride (and joy, but mostly pride) so he named her after historical faust’s marguerite (footnote one: johann faust’s own student, later spouse. they didn’t have rules about that sort of thing back when. they still don’t) > BUT. with this naming convention i would have to rabbithole about feminine forms of surnames in renaissance times germany (footnote two: it’s not a complaint. source of distraction tho)
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whumpster-fire · 1 month
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Incorrect Bartimaeus Trilogy Quote Of the Day:
Honorius: Look at this hand. Look at this pelvis. Look at this rib cage. Look at this face! In all honesty, little girl, does Mr. Gladstone look alive to you?
Kitty: Er—not really.
Honorius: 'Not really…' The answer's no! No, he doesn't. Why? you ask. Because he's dead. Dead and rotting in his grave for a hundred and ten slutty, slutty years.
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theartofdyingtogether · 6 months
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The True Grimoire of Pope Honorius, 1736
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witchblade · 1 year
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vastly overestimating the pig ai
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lemuseum · 11 months
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dejahisashmom · 2 days
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The Origin of the Knights Templar – Descendants of Jewish Elders? | Ancient Origins
https://www.ancient-origins.net/history/origin-knights-templar-descendants-jewish-elders-005078
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ronnydeschepper · 4 months
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1620 jaar geleden: afschaffing van de gladiatoren
Met de start van een nieuw jaar treden er altijd nieuwe verordeningen in werking. Ik heb zopas nog zo’n lijstje horen aflezen in het radiojournaal en 1620 jaar geleden was dit niet anders (*): toen besloot de Romeinse keizer Honorius dat het maar eens uit moest zijn met die spelletjes van de gladiatoren. Toevallig heb ik in het boek van Hans Vandeweghe “Wie gelooft die renners nog?” gelezen dat…
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