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Jay Hulme
JayHulmePoet
As someone who spends all of their free time going on Church Adventures, it's fair to say that I've been to a lot of churches. Today I want to tell
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Owen Williams 🏴
OwsWills
At the heart of Carmarthenshire's Cothi Valley lies the engine of Roman Britain's power.Deep within this wild, green, rocky landscape sits the most advanced ancient mining operation ever discovered in
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Kevin M. Kruse
KevinMKruse
This bears strong echoes of the racist screeds of the 1910s and 1920s that paved the way for the rise of the Second Ku Klux Klan and immigration restriction at
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Anang Mittal अनंग मित्तल
anangbhai
Might try to do a Tolkien-ian thread for the duration of self-isolation. Maybe some Boethius too. The Sackville-Bagginses in the Hobbit and LotR were inspired by Tolkien's relatives on his
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Tiho Brkan
TihoBrkan
This is great question, and to enter into a discussion such as this one, we have to compare the landscape for US investors over foreigner investors.Thread (answers from my perspective).https://twitter.com/sweatystartup/status/13275884527880
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Axel Folio, PhD, Mad Marxist beyond Thunderdome
ISASaxonists
For those who ask for #antiracist tips & recommended readings, I've compiled all previous threads with info in this meta-thread for easy access. Use as a resource. Bookmark to have
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Alessio Patalano
alessionaval
Decolonising Professional Military Education » Wavell Room - this is an excellently written essay and one that should be debated as @c21st_sailor rightly suggested for @UKACSC. Allow me to articulate
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meabh ⚔️
neighborlyfrog
OKAY SO. After the defeat of Grendel and Grendel's Mother, Beowulf leaves Hrothgar to return to Geatland. Here's a thread on how diff. translators handle the same passage, and some
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Amit Schandillia
Schandillia
[THREAD]1/19Long, long ago there was a people that lived someplace in the steppes of Eurasia who spoke a language linguists call, quite unimaginatively, the Proto-Indo-European tongue or PIE. Here, we're
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Owen Williams 🏴
OwsWills
The word "Wales" reveals the origins of Britain, and a gnawing history of Anglo-Saxon oppression…It was used by invading tribes to mean 'foreigners' or 'outsiders,' despite Brythonic peoples (latterly Welsh,
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Dr Caitlin Green
caitlinrgreen
The 'bluestones' and Bluestone Heath of eastern Lincolnshire: some thoughts on their significance and name — new post by me :) https://www.caitlingreen.org/2021/02/lincolnshire-bluestones.html So, why is this interesting? First of
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Jason ☦️
baqlavas
People Who Should Be Canonized: A Thread 1. Seraphim Rose was an American hieromonk of the ROCOR and co-founder of the St Herman of Alaska Monastery in Platina, California. A
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Dr Caitlin Green
caitlinrgreen
A Middle Byzantine coin from Carbis Bay, Cornwall — a new brief post by me :) https://www.caitlingreen.org/2020/12/a-middle-byzantine-coin-from-carbis-bay.html It is not the only find of a Byzantine coin from a south-western
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Tom Holland
holland_tom
For this week's bout of Government-mandated exercise, @sadieholland67 & I are going to visit all the churches mentioned in the nursery rhyme #OrangesAndLemons** The idea for this came from someone
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Ashton Pittman
ashtonpittman
Supporters of the #MSFlag argue that its Confederate imagery honors soldiers—not slavery & white supremacy.But the week lawmakers adopted the flag in 1894, they refused to fund a home for
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Ron Coleman
RonColeman
I had lunch with a very wise friend yesterday. He had a number of observations about the current crisis.The first is that, if indeed it's Biden, liberals are going to
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