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    Default Re: forgetting any voicemods?

    Quote Originally Posted by Aemilius Paulus View Post
    You're right, it was. It was a pivotal nation. Armenia was the morsel of land that the Romans and later Byzantines always fought over with other nations as well as with Armenia itself. However, I was saying that the Seleukids, Romans, Parthians, and Greeks were more, most likely much more pivotal. Armenia made a difference, but certainly not as big. It is, after all, far easier to imagine history without Armenia than without Greeks, Romans, Seleukids, or Makedonia for instance. Not accepting the fact that some nations were simply more important than others is an ever present problem with people, as I have observed.

    To Tellos Athenaios: Yeah, I realized that recently as well. However, I have heard that some of parts of the voicemod apply to cultures as a whole, such as when you select a couple of units instead of one, n'est-ce pas?

    First of all your comment that I have made in bold is offensive. I will however tell you this in the Long and I mean very long history of Armenia many nations that you might view as "more important" have tryed to do just that. However they have all failed miserably, and many of those "important" nations do not even exist today. While Armenia has kept its traditions and culture alive for over three thousand years. Now my friend I think that in itself makes Armenia a very important nation.

    You need to do more research MUCH MUCH more research. FIrst of all what is it that the Seleukids did that outweighs over 3000 years of Armenian history?? Where are the Seleukids?? Erebuni which is modern Yerevan was built in 782BC 29 years before the name Rome even existed. Armenian art and arcitecture have added much wealth to Human civilization. European gothic churches were inspired by Armenian Church architecture. Armenia was one of the centers of the Neolithic agricultural revolution not to mention irrigation, and metalurgy
    Last edited by artavazd; 10-23-2008 at 03:12.

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