cantcy wrote: [Sin Tet Nun] wrote: cantcy wrote: Linda Lee wrote: None of you could research and write a book if your life depended on it. You couldn't research in Greek or Hebrew if your life depended on it. As for me, I have never felt that my life depended on it. Ah, so you committed to perpetual `metanoia` , passed through the
On Jul 11, 12:14 pm, Mitsos** <smy...@isgreek.org> wrote: Mitsos** wrote: 530 Slavic invasion to the Balkans In 537, when Velisarius was busy slaughtering Goths in Italy, his army received replenishments, which, as Procopius of Caesaria claims, consisted of Hunns and Slavs. This means that already in 537 the Byzantine Empire used Slavic immigrants as mercenaries in its
On Apr 4, 4:45 pm, Tim <A.Windem...@gmail.com> wrote: On Apr 4, 11:06 am, Harris <dghar...@fastmail.fm> wrote: Does anyone know which of the following lines (if any) is correct for Tsar Vasili IV/I? 1. Iaroslav II....Andrei....Mikhail....Vassili....Constantin....Dimitri ....Vassili....Iouri....Vassili....Michel....Andrei....Ivan...Vassili IV
On Mar 18, 6:06 am, Lee Ratner <LBRat...@gmail.com> wrote: On Mar 18, 8:24 am, Andrew Reeves <AndrewS...@gmail.com> wrote: On Mar 17, 8:17 pm, Lee Ratner <LBRat...@gmail.com> wrote: Just a quick and not well-thought out English Reformation WI. When Henry VIII breaks with Rome, he decides to use the Eastern Churches as the basis of the Church of England, after