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Roman Imperialists Crucified Christ,29 Feb 2004 21:50 GMT52
The crucifixion by the Romans and that legacy of crucifying opponents
did not stop with the crucifixion of Christ but continued into the
Middle Ages and to the Colonial period to this very day.  
Hence the people who crucified Christ were the Roman imperialists first
Gibson planning film on the Reformation29 Feb 2004 18:21 GMT17
Gibson said in and interview yesterday that he was planning a film on the evils
of the Reformation. The mind boggles (sheesh)
Arthur Kramer
344th BG 494th BS
Re: Take your kids to the Mel Gibson movie29 Feb 2004 17:19 GMT17
Let me add one more bit to this "discussion".  There
is an excellent web site put together by Prof. James
Tabor of the University of North Carolina.
The web site is at:
Soc.History.Medieval T-Shirts on SALE!!!29 Feb 2004 04:23 GMT4
Ok, everybody, they've finally come back from the screen printer.
Please follow the link below and place your orders for our official
soc.history.medieval T-Shirts Today!
http://www.josephsuriol.com/index2.html
Is Bush an honest man?29 Feb 2004 00:00 GMT6
Is he?
Arthur Kramer
344th BG 494th BS
England, France, Belgium, Holland, Germany
Deux questions....28 Feb 2004 23:30 GMT2
Les réponses peuvent se faire en allemand, en français et en anglais.
1) Je suis à la recherche de toute information relative aux XII et XIIIè siècles
incluant le Palatinat, la Moselle, l'Argonne et le Nord de l'Alsace ainsi que
la noblesses d'alors et plus précisément les comtes ...
Re: Bush's Flight Instructor Speaks Up28 Feb 2004 15:00 GMT13
Are you folks beginning to see why thinking you can carry on a serious,
intelligent, adult conversation with Reboul is a complete fantasy?
You'd have far better luck trying to do so with a Skid-Row drunk.
'Nuff Said....
Ethics in History28 Feb 2004 10:16 GMT33
Last night, there was a wonderful 'Meet the Ancestors' that dealt with
the excavation of the cathedral at Hereford.  If anyone has seen it you
would know that they found several generations of priests, the sick and
the wealthy buried within the grounds.  It was really quite ...
Re: Benjamin Disraeli (1804-1881) -- Great Prime Minister28 Feb 2004 09:10 GMT6
>>Disraeli?
----------
>Wasn't Jewish.  Came from a one-time Jewish family though.
P. Jonathan Gans ---- Left-Wing NYU chemist
Synod of Elvira: Codified anti-Semitism28 Feb 2004 07:29 GMT1
In 306, the Church Synod of Elvira, Spain  met.  It banned all intimate
and social relationships between Christians and Jews, including
intermarriage. In that same year, Constantine became emperor.  Things
would get much worse with Constantine's government promotion and
Ibn Aisha27 Feb 2004 16:18 GMT2
anyone know why the Dawud Ibn Aisha (da:wu:d ibn `a:'i*sh*a(t) )
is known by a matronymic? either the father is unknown or the mother (or
other female ancestor) is very important.
he was an Almoravid commander in Andalus / Spain.
Re: Britain Has Some Traitors Hiding In The Woodpile27 Feb 2004 12:41 GMT1
We've got some VERY naive people in these newsgroups.
'Nuff Said....
DSH
pope urban II in clermont - an unknown painting27 Feb 2004 10:23 GMT7
hi
i am looking on info on a painting depicting this historical event.
found many images of the same painting but not any one of them
contained the name of the painter, the format, the medium and where it
Norse 'Bushido'26 Feb 2004 23:56 GMT59
I dislike the term Bushido as I think it is often overused and usually
incorrect in its application .....But.....
That said...
I have asked this question before but am still not satisfied.
Roman coin found in Oxfordshire.26 Feb 2004 10:56 GMT3
A rare coin marks a soldier who ruled Britain only for days, Nigel Reynolds
reports from London.
It is made of base metal, is not much bigger than a five cent coin and 1700
years ago it would not have bought much more than a few loaves at the
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