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Robert @rfhirst Sep 8


The British Empire largely finding its
origins in Queen Elizabeth I and dying
under Queen Elizabeth II is one of those
things that will be dismissed by historians
1,000 years from now as some sort of
device and not what actually happened.

Sep 8, 2022 · 11:28 PM UTC · Twitter Web App


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Robert @rfhirst 10h


From Jean Baptiste Pérès' satirical essay
entitled "Proof of the Non-Existence of
Napoleon".

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Rabbi-who-has-No-… @FreeManDe… Sep 8


Replying to @rfhirst
Charles III favoring the countryside and raging
against the urban centers would also be there
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Vicente Fox Mulder @paleomexicano Sep 8


Replying to @rfhirst
Just like how they dismiss the primary sources
about Arthur or the historicity of Hengist &
Horsa
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Tom Rowsell @Tom_Rowsell 19h


The latter is supported by the evidently
legendary character of the names and parallels
to other gods
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UpW/theStars @MarchinThruGA Sep 8


Replying to @rfhirst
Romulus Augustulus vibes
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Joao Marcos @joaomviso Sep 9


Replying to @rfhirst
Like the first and last Eastern Romans
emperors.
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Corbin Hulsewe @c0rbination 4h


And western
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Nick Larsen @nicklars1989 Sep 9


Replying to @rfhirst
Romulus - Romulus

Constantine - Constantine

Elizabeth - Elizabeth
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Robert @rfhirst Sep 9


Uncanny
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ShireShitposter @ShireFunposter Sep 9


Replying to @rfhirst
"it's all a bit too neat"
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