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Topic: AE Magazine - Issue 15 Posted: 05-Jul-2007 at 03:48 |
Nicely done Paul, only now I'll have to pm North again...
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Posted: 07-Jul-2007 at 23:58 |
Thanks to all for their awesome work.
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Knights
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Posted: 08-Jul-2007 at 13:50 |
Originally posted by morticia
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Your son has a very cool name, Morty  Splendid edition! Paul, Rider, and the team - bravo! To all the contributing writers, some fantastic work, I look forward to continuing reading my way through it all. Special well done to Theo Felix, on my favourite battle of all time  Keep up the good work! - Knights - PS. Sorry to all Attila fans, for my slight 'bashing' of him
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Posted: 23-Jul-2007 at 15:40 |
This is great, great stuff - I'm really pleased to be in a community that produces such a periodical! I really enjoyed Act of Oblivion's article on Historiology - that would be a good board to have - the Philosophy of history...). Also, one question- is everyone here (well apart from a few Like Rider and Knights...) university historians?
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Posted: 23-Jul-2007 at 15:44 |
Sorry.. but Hugoestr isn't, as far as I know Dawn and Paul aren't either... so, it is the question of whether Theodore and Act of Oblivion are... although I doubt it.
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Posted: 23-Jul-2007 at 15:49 |
Dawn is, isn't she?
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Posted: 23-Jul-2007 at 16:05 |
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so, it is the question of whether Theodore and Act of Oblivion are... although I doubt it. |
....university historian??..alas no.....  ....
..well, not yet anyway!!!!!!!!!!!!.....  ....
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Posted: 23-Jul-2007 at 20:24 |
Aster, it depends on what you consider university historian. Bachelors,
Honours, Masters, PhD graduates? Primary, seconday or tertiary history
teachers? Scholars?
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Posted: 24-Jul-2007 at 00:45 |
exactly Constantine, all depends on what you imply by the term university historian.
Knights- I have a BGS with a duel major- History and Buisness management but never used the history for any practical purpose  , buisness managment on the other hand.
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Posted: 25-Jul-2007 at 05:46 |
My congratulations to the many talented contributers to this magazine  ,
with special thanks to my good friend Knights and his valiant attack on
the Hun myth, Theodor Felix for a very good article on one of my
favourite battles in history, to Constantine XI for helping to bring
the highly talented Emperor Constantine V out of obscurity and to Hope
for reminding us that human beings are as gullible as ever and for an
attack on the historical accuracy of the Da Vinci code and related
texts (the more the merrier).
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Hope
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Posted: 26-Jul-2007 at 17:55 |
Thanks for the kind words, Praetor, I'm very happy you found it readable
I must admit that the importance of knowing that pseudo history is merely pseudo history, is one of my main fields of concern (that and the grammar of my mother tounge).
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YohjiArmstrong
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Posted: 27-Jul-2007 at 13:54 |
The battle is Alexander the Great vs. the Persians at Gaugemala. Either that or Granicus, I'm sure of it!
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