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    Whats the deal with this guy? does he just "spawn" at 255 BC? I ask coz when i sent Scipio to africa the 2nd time to annoy the hell out of the Carthaginians i saw him standing in the world map, his Biography says he helps Carthage in a battle against Rome and i've also read in that he then returned to Sparte. So again does he just "spawn" exactly at 255?

    To note he just became the governor of Karth-Hadast with the recent death of the Sophet which even though i hate the carthaginians i find it disturbing to see a "outsider" governing the capital of my rival
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    Xanthippos will spawn in 255(Or something like that) if the Romans are at war with Carthage. He can be real useful, as Spartans>Hastati(Or Principes. Or Triarii.). About him govorning Carthage, well, that's just weird.
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    Well i can 1 of 2 things., siege and take Carthage thus killing him or bait him to attack me outside the city Assassinating wont work seeing even my best killer has only a 7% chance
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    Even Spartiatai are easy to kill off if you know what you're doing. But as the Romaioi Barbaroi, I doubt you'll do much anyway. You'll need some proper phalanxes to do that.

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    I actually already killed him, He faced off with my Golden Chevroned Trirarii and got owned hehehe Lol
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    Quote Originally Posted by Valion View Post
    I actually already killed him, He faced off with my Golden Chevroned Trirarii and got owned hehehe Lol
    Way to go Valion! You put those arrogant Greek barbarians in their place!
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    Maion, shud I lol at that statement?




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    Yeah, probably. Especially since this bloke doesn't even know the definition of "barbaros".

    Such illiterality...*sigh*

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    hey don't mad with xannthiphos.... just bribe him...

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    Ehhh... it is the Romans that are "barbarian" to the Greeks, to the Romans the Greeks were (or became in the period 200 BC- 148 BC) a people admired for their cultural achievements, but viewed with contempt for their lack ot other achievements and constant internal squabbling and infighting in a world that the Romans percieved themselves as conquering and bringing order in. Romans contemptuously called the Greeks "Graeculi" "Little Greeks", so use that instead of "barbarian" if you want to insult the Greeks and Hellene Lovers. bararian is a Greek word and though most cultures around the world understand the concept (us = good, the others = bad), the Greeks refined and named it.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Macilrille View Post
    Ehhh... it is the Romans that are "barbarian" to the Greeks, to the Romans the Greeks were (or became in the period 200 BC- 148 BC) a people admired for their cultural achievements, but viewed with contempt for their lack ot other achievements and constant internal squabbling and infighting in a world that the Romans percieved themselves as conquering and bringing order in. Romans contemptuously called the Greeks "Graeculi" "Little Greeks", so use that instead of "barbarian" if you want to insult the Greeks and Hellene Lovers. bararian is a Greek word and though most cultures around the world understand the concept (us = good, the others = bad), the Greeks refined and named it.
    Yes. The word "barbaros" is GREEK and it means NON-GREEK. The usage we have of it today is completely different.

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    i belive the only people who arent barbaroi are the celts. THey were far more civilaized.

    They evented soup for god sake, what we do without soup?

    Romans and greeks they smell, very bad.
    Apart the hair stlyles of the celts are way more cool

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    Well, it seems it meant various things at various times. Wiki has an ok article on it.

    The point is, just like it is a bit silly to quote cato but change Carthage to Rome, thus showing Roman dominace of our thoughts, it is equally silly to call Greeks barbarians...
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    Quote Originally Posted by Knight of Heaven View Post
    i belive the only people who arent barbaroi are the celts. THey were far more civilaized.

    They evented soup for god sake, what we do without soup?

    Romans and greeks they smell, very bad.
    Apart the hair stlyles of the celts are way more cool
    Yes soup is a staple of our diet, and it can be delicious as well ;-)

    Sorry could not help that.

    Whatever you think the Greco-(Roman) term is the original one, you cannot invent a new usage of the word. You can say that you find Celts more amenable and such, but to call them more civilised and the only non-barbarians goes against the usage of the word. It is like deciding to call round square instead.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Knight of Heaven View Post
    i belive the only people who arent barbaroi are the celts. THey were far more civilaized.

    They evented soup for god sake, what we do without soup?

    Romans and greeks they smell, very bad.
    Apart the hair stlyles of the celts are way more cool
    Dude, can't you read? The word BARBAROS means NON-GREEK. It's usage was not the same as we use today (smelly, unsicilized, etc).

    And don't give me the Keltoi shit the rest of you Celt-lovers brag about. Fighting naked, sleeping with my fellow soldiers, and living in shacks and cottages isn't what I would call "civilized" my friend. Also, PLEASE don't give me the soap (not soup dude) shit all over again. If it was so effective, the Romaioi (who had a fetish for cleanliness) would have adopted the custom. You even know what a primitive form of soap looks like? Just a filthy-looking (and probably smelling as well) blob of fat and salts, that's ALL there is.

    Also, I hate moustaches. What you say about hairstyles is purely subjective, doesn't have anything to do with someone being civilized or not. Not to mention that if you have ever done some reading in your life, you'd know that most houses had baths in them in Ancient Greece. They had scented oils and various perfumes (the scraping off oil was used by those who excersiced, NOT for personal hygiene) to make them smell much better than a soap-using Keltos. There were also many public baths in Ancient Greece, and plentiful of them. As for Rome, you all know how obsessed they were with personal hygiene.

    Sheesh.

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    ^-- Someone's acting like a Raving Barbaroi today...

    Besides, the only civilization is the Middle Kingdom.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Maion Maroneios View Post
    Dude, can't you read? The word BARBAROS means NON-GREEK. It's usage was not the same as we use today (smelly, unsicilized, etc).

    And don't give me the Keltoi shit the rest of you Celt-lovers brag about. Fighting naked, sleeping with my fellow soldiers, and living in shacks and cottages isn't what I would call "civilized" my friend. Also, PLEASE don't give me the soap (not soup dude) shit all over again. If it was so effective, the Romaioi (who had a fetish for cleanliness) would have adopted the custom. You even know what a primitive form of soap looks like? Just a filthy-looking (and probably smelling as well) blob of fat and salts, that's ALL there is.

    Also, I hate moustaches. What you say about hairstyles is purely subjective, doesn't have anything to do with someone being civilized or not. Not to mention that if you have ever done some reading in your life, you'd know that most houses had baths in them in Ancient Greece. They had scented oils and various perfumes (the scraping off oil was used by those who excersiced, NOT for personal hygiene) to make them smell much better than a soap-using Keltos. There were also many public baths in Ancient Greece, and plentiful of them. As for Rome, you all know how obsessed they were with personal hygiene.

    Sheesh.

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    Yeah right AS. We've seen you too...

    Oh, and I'm not going to be easy. Not when I see such posts persisting.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Maion Maroneios View Post
    Yeah right AS. We've seen you too...

    Oh, and I'm not going to be easy. Not when I see such posts persisting.

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    Semi-flaming the poster is not going to ease his enlightenment Maion. In fact it makes him more resistant to what enlightenment you actually bring him.

    Edited to add. If I started out by calling you a stupid, unenlightened idiot you would listen even less to my points where I consider Rome superior to Hellas would you not?

    Not that you are, but if you want to enlighten people- no matter how stupid they are- it is always best to approach them with at least some politeness and respect.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Maion Maroneios View Post
    Dude, can't you read? The word BARBAROS means NON-GREEK. It's usage was not the same as we use today (smelly, unsicilized, etc).

    And don't give me the Keltoi shit the rest of you Celt-lovers brag about. Fighting naked, sleeping with my fellow soldiers, and living in shacks and cottages isn't what I would call "civilized" my friend. Also, PLEASE don't give me the soap (not soup dude) shit all over again. If it was so effective, the Romaioi (who had a fetish for cleanliness) would have adopted the custom. You even know what a primitive form of soap looks like? Just a filthy-looking (and probably smelling as well) blob of fat and salts, that's ALL there is.

    Also, I hate moustaches. What you say about hairstyles is purely subjective, doesn't have anything to do with someone being civilized or not. Not to mention that if you have ever done some reading in your life, you'd know that most houses had baths in them in Ancient Greece. They had scented oils and various perfumes (the scraping off oil was used by those who excersiced, NOT for personal hygiene) to make them smell much better than a soap-using Keltos. There were also many public baths in Ancient Greece, and plentiful of them. As for Rome, you all know how obsessed they were with personal hygiene.

    Sheesh.

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    If i can read..well i guess not! im not civilized after all. Dude

    About the soap, you can find those in stores even today, are those blue and white bars, they also very good to wash clothes. They are efective for your information.


    You konw the meaning of civilized people is very subjective and relative. How can you say one people is better or superior then another.
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    Also are you trying to persuade me that i should like more the greeks or romans then the keltoi??´
    I mean why? your speach seems going in that direction. Of course hairs styles are subjéctive. but are you discussing tastes?? i like who i dam want. they dont need be "civilized"

    How can you juge me, if i read or not? do you kown me? i read a alot, and i kown what you just said, but im talking about tastes and you are talking about historical facts, so dont use then to cover arguments wich cant be cover by facts.


    You people should understand that my post was in jest, and i have the right to show my content, or discontent with any faction, i currently playing, or not playing.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Knight of Heaven View Post
    If i can read..well i guess not! im not civilized after all. Dude

    About the soap, you can find those in stores even today, are those blue and white bars, they also very good to wash clothes. They are efective for your information.


    You konw the meaning of civilized people is very subjective and relative. How can you say one people is better or superior then another.

    Also are you trying to persuade me that i should like more the greeks or romans then the keltoi??´
    I mean why? your speach seems going in that direction. Of course hairs styles are subjéctive. but are you discussin tastes?? i like who i dam want. they dont need be "civilized"

    How can you juge me, if i read or not? do you kown me? i read a alot, and i kown what you just said, but im talking about tastes and you are talking about historical facts, so dont use then to cover arguments wich cant be cover by facts.

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    Welll historically there is probably some greek definition of what is civilized... But I agree with you... The celts were very much an advanced civilization... as for what is civilized... yeah that is pretty subjective indeed... A Chinese man out of the EB period would find any non-chinese a barabrian (they used a different word of course, but I think it was even more derogatory then Barabaroi was), whether they had an advanced civilization or not.... I think many people on here mean with and advanced civilization, is one that is also a dominant power.... And politically the celts were very divided, That is not to say that they had long and complicated trade routs, a quite advanced system of governing and a very strong culture...
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    In fact the Chinese term may have been less deragotory.

    From Wiki, which has an ok article on "Barbarian" as I already mentioned.

    The Chinese (Han Chinese) of the Chinese Empire sometimes (depends on the dynasty, geographic location, and timeline) regarded the Xiongnu, Tatars, Turks, Mongols, Jurchens, Manchus, Japanese, Koreans, Vietnamese and Europeans as "barbaric". The Chinese used different terms for "barbarians" from different directions of the compass. Those in the east were called Dongyi (東夷), those in the west were called Xirong (西戎), those in the south were called Nanman (南蠻), and those in the north were called Beidi (北狄). However, despite the conventional translation of such terms (especially 夷) as "barbarian", in fact it is possible to translate them simply as 'outsider' or 'stranger', with far less offensive cultural connotations.
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    Right, OK dudes. I probably overreacted, but I get hot when seeing posts claiming that Celts cleaner and much more cvilized because they had soap. Besides, I never called anyone stupid or anything. I just said maybe some people need to bother reading posts before typing away, and probaby read some sources of their own instead of taking whatever the EB team throws them like pre-chewed food. Not that the EB team is wrong, but that doesn't mean you should listen to everyone before forming your own judgement based on your own experience and not solely upon something someone else says.

    Obviously I'm not going to continue much longer, as this thread is already a good way to getting locked. What I want to show people is that Celts were not as "advanced" as as some people may like to believe. Yes, they had a good social structure, yes they had a fairly sophisticated (rhetorically, at least) language and yes, they were probably even some good scholars that were of Celtic origin. But if you come down to it, what remained of them? No written tradition, no development in sciences to speak of, no great epics at all, no marvelous monuments on par with the Parthenon for example, no language that managed to persist even until today.

    And one last thing about the soaps: Modern soaps are quite different from the primitive forms civilizations like the Celts used. Yes, the basic composition is the same, but the effects and scents that go with modern soaps could never be accomplished hence they were sophisticated in Chemistry and had industries and laboratories to produce them. I don't argue that that kind of soap did its work, but I'm pretty sure the average hygiene of a Celt was (if not lower) at least on par with Hellenic/Roman societies. As I said, almost every Hellenic city had baths in almost every house, plus public baths. And washing with many other men is not filthy if the water is drained from the pool an renewed, which happened.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Maion Maroneios View Post
    Dude, can't you read? The word BARBAROS means NON-GREEK. It's usage was not the same as we use today (smelly, unsicilized, etc).

    And don't give me the Keltoi shit the rest of you Celt-lovers brag about. Fighting naked, sleeping with my fellow soldiers, and living in shacks and cottages isn't what I would call "civilized" my friend. Also, PLEASE don't give me the soap (not soup dude) shit all over again. If it was so effective, the Romaioi (who had a fetish for cleanliness) would have adopted the custom. You even know what a primitive form of soap looks like? Just a filthy-looking (and probably smelling as well) blob of fat and salts, that's ALL there is.

    Also, I hate moustaches. What you say about hairstyles is purely subjective, doesn't have anything to do with someone being civilized or not. Not to mention that if you have ever done some reading in your life, you'd know that most houses had baths in them in Ancient Greece. They had scented oils and various perfumes (the scraping off oil was used by those who excersiced, NOT for personal hygiene) to make them smell much better than a soap-using Keltos. There were also many public baths in Ancient Greece, and plentiful of them. As for Rome, you all know how obsessed they were with personal hygiene.

    Sheesh.

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    Oh my god, someone criticized ancient greeks on an internet forum. Time to get all angry and look ridiculous.

    To put it bluntly, getting mad because someone made a poor joke about an ancient people with whom you likely don't share much other than living in the same general area is kind of ridiculous.
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    Detergent plus water beats just water hands down. Deal with it. I'd also note that the basic recipe for soap the Calts came up with was the peasant staple for a *very* long time (inasmuch as they now bathed, which wasn't all that much for a fairly lenghty period...) simply because it was quite effective and the necessary ingredients were readily available.
    Also, AFAIK you can actually *eat* the stuff if need be, though it tastes like crud and probably doesn't digest terribly well.
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    Regarding the Celtic lanuages: Irish, Gaelic, Welsh and Scottish are still (direct) descendants from whatever the ancient Celts used to speak not? Just like modernday Greek is a descendant from the ancient dialects. Albeit a pretty close one.

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    I doubt that. Which language uses the same alphabet as the Celtic one? Didn't they have some weird symbols or something like that? Greek is the longest used alphabet, and modern Greek is a direct descendant from ancient, albeit adapted to modern needs.

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    I fail to see how teh alphabet is the least bit relevant, doubly so as the Celts weren't yet much for writing junk (though apparently *literacy* was common enough among the upper classes of Gaul at least; presumably, they borrowed the Roman script). And the Graeco-Roman alphabet is a direct descendant of the Phoenician one anyway...
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    Quote Originally Posted by Watchman View Post
    And the Graeco-Roman alphabet is a direct descendant of the Phoenician one anyway...
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    Graeculi gets hot too fast, men, don't criticize ancient greece or you'll get flamed :asd:

    only joking, Maion, put your keybord down and lay it back on your desk! XD

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