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Fun fact about Vlad III-rd: Religiously he was Christian Orthodox, but according to the legend converted to Catholicism when he was imprisoned in Hungary in order for him to be free. The moment he returned home in Romania he became Orthodox again. Among Slavic nations there is a story that he died exactly becasue of conversion.
On Tawara Touta: Edo period Japan measured wealth and taxes in rice. This was not exactly literal, but more a measurement or standard, somewhat similar to a commodity currency (but not actually backed by rice). Anyway, all this means that Tawara Touta has infinite wealth.
I mean yea you can have all that robe with you, but cu tied himself to the stone with his guts, so you will still not be as metal as him
a nahual is not a god but akind of a shaman that can tranform himself into an animal and in present time in small villages in mexico the say that there are people that are nahueles
11:13 okay that was unexpected. But I sitll love her
Kuro has more doujins than Boudica…?
That is both criminal and truly heresy 😐
Land of shadows rocks, I went to it about 7 months ago. It is a really cool structures of ruins
If I remember correctly Li Shuwen once worked as a body guard for Mao Zedong
11:15 I’ll try my best and probably fail to please u my elusive goddess
Artoria:in some earlier versions King Arthur had 3 wives known as the three Gwenhwyfars
the nero one made me surprised and not at the same time.
Bro Wada Arco based, imagine getting your motivation to finish a character just for their booty
2:16, it is also speculated that Mary Shelley and her to-be husband first got it on at her mother’s grave
Wait modred originally appeared in welsh texts……… I need modred more than ever now
“Zenobia technically had a full claim of her territory by Roman law and the Romans acted like bastards” hold it! Not this time.
She exploited the divisions and infighting in the west to invade Roman provinces (Egypt, Judea, roman Arabia and Asia Minor), supposedly gave the order to assasinate her husband (Odenatus, who I hope we’ll see as a servant one day), while also pivoting toward a Pro-Persian politic. Aurelian declared war on her not because “they were bastards”, but because she was becoming an existential threat to the Roman provinces in the East. He also attempted to reach a negotiated peace, but she refused to recognize him as emperor of the romans.
After her defeat, Zenobia was even processed, declared guilty in a Roman tribunal, and imprisoned (not killed, which was the usual fate for those sovereigns defeated by the romans, there are legends about her supposed death, but none that I know talk about assasination or execution. This is beside the point though).
There are many examples of roman generals and governors acting like bastards, but Aurelian against Zenobia is not one of such cases. She has much more in common with figures like Mithridates or Tigranes than Boudicca (because, let’s be real, that’s the association everyone was making). She invaded to claim power, she lost.