Ancient Central Greece every year - Greece Project #6
2023 ж. 29 Шіл.
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Ancient Greece every year,
History of Greece
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- Alexander Nakarada - Mjolnir
- Rejenorst - Dacian March
#Greece #Map #History
Ah yes,the state of oreos 💀
What
There was a country in ancient Greece that was called oreos go look at the year 0001 it was a Roman vassal in that year
@@VrasterYTLol
Oreos 🤑
The oreos polis is still standing under the name of Oreoi
It's an amazing work, Incredible detail and work
Whaaaat a piece of work!!!, the details, pixels, time, colors, music, etc!!!! 👍👍👍👍👏👏👏👏
Great video, one of the best mappers out here
dang bro this is insanely detailed, great job!
Awesome work my friend, how do you make them so good?
Very detailed...nice
Gratuluję kawału świetnej roboty.
nice hard work you made😊
Kolejna świetna robota tak trzymaj 💪
Utterly. Incredible.
Very nice.👍
Nice! Is this also part of your Balcans project?
Yes
i am a greek, you did a great job!
It's masterpiece 👍👍
I live in East Attica so I can see my ancient home! Good job from Thoricus!
Love?
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@@stephmod7434 Oh, but you do realize that edited comments remove hearts from content creators? 😶😶
@@PO.RO.MD.ORT15 I know
@@stephmod7434 Ok...
Bardzo dobrze Ci to wyszło, musiałeś w to włożyć dużo pracy. Mam pytanie. Pokazałeś obok Teb takie duże jezioro, ale jej nie ma dzisiaj na mapie Grecji. Czy wiesz, jak się nazywała?
Zapomniałem, ale osuszono je w 19 wieku
Jezioro Kopais: pl.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kopais Strona po Angielsku ma więcej informacji.
POGKPP, хотелось бы увидеть у вас этническую/языковую карту европы от 1 до 2023 года. Будет ли когда нибудь такое? Очень интересна эта тема
There're already many videos on KZhead about ethnicities and languages especially in Europe. I think he won't do anything like that in the nearest future
Współczuje. Taka praca, a taki stosunek do wyświetleń...
Ej no też to zauważyłem, szkoda że my video mapperzy mamy takie słabe zasięgi a inne kontenty które nie wkładają tyle pracy w filmy mają dużo większe zyski...
Film o wagnerze w 40 minut miał więcej wyświetleń niż ten obecnie, ale został zablokowany za promocję organizacji przestępczych xD
@@POGKPP fr też tak miałem ;/ pierwsze ostrzeżenie dostałem
4:01 mmmmmmmmmmm, an Oreo
How do you know the boundaries between these city states?
Are those lines within Athens like sub city states or are they like administrative divisions?
Demos
W video I'm Greek
Where is number 5? I can't find it neither in your videos neither Polserb video.
Its on playlist
@@POGKPP I found a minute before you commented. :)
when the next video about ancient greece?
whats the image at the end?
Holy cow
czemu usunąłeś swoje stare filmy (Chodzi o IIIWŚ 1 sezon z 2016)?
My dacia video is slow rn lol
Сделай историю аргертины 🇦🇷!
Will this be in the Balkan video?
Yes
Oreos means in Greek nice
Why so many areas are white?
❤
Antique greek love
Why are you only showing southern greece, don't get me wrong this is insanely detailed but why
Nvm i didnt realise this was the 6th video, good work btw 👍
What region of the Balkans do you think is the hardest
Ancient greece
What are your sources ? It seems like your video is based on mere speculations rather than actual evidences.
Suiii
The first comment
@@OltBallMapper Thanks.
sui dynasty of china?
@@adnan_honest_jihadist5775 Unrelated, but SUIIII dynasty sucked.
Suetonius's anecdote about Tiberius and Zeno is a fairly banal instance of an ancient author referring to the Greek dialects. As such, it represents a rather low level of awareness of dialectal variation. Several centuries before Suetonius, the Greek historian Herodotus (c. 485-424 BC) was more conscious of Greek diver sification, as he was in a position to distinguish four different varieties of lonic Greek in Asia Minor, part of present-day Turkey. He refers to them as trópous tésseras paragógéön, 'four manners of deviations,', and kharakteres glosses tésseres, 'four distinctions of tongue'.' Herodotus's wording indicates that he could not yet rely on an established conceptual apparatus and a corresponding metalanguage to talk about dialectal diversity. Instead, he had to resort to words lacking an obvious semantic link with language at that time, such as kharakter (xapakтýp), 'character(istic); distinctive mark; stamp', trópos (pónos), 'way; manner', and paragoge (mapayary), which for Herodotus apparently meant something like 'deviation', 'twisting', or 'seduction'. Paragógé did later become a metalinguistic term meaning 'derived form' and 'inflection', whereas the root kharak- featured prominently in later Greek definitions of the term dialektos." Some generations later, the Athenian general and notoriously difficult histori ographer Thucydides (second half of the fifth century BC) went a little further still by trying to make sense of the different Greek dialects and to characterize their interrelationships. He reported, for instance, on a case of dialect mixture on Sicily (Historiae 6.5.1). The inhabitants of the city of Himera spoke, Thucydides claimed, a variety that occupied a middle ground between Chalcidian lonic and Doric, an assertion for which there is, by the way, no historical evidence (Vassallo 2005: 89). The Athenian historian also mentioned that the Greek spoken by the Aetolians was not understood by other Greeks (Historiae 3.94.5), thus apparently proving that not all varieties of Greek were mutually intelligible. Van Rooy, R. (2021). Language or Dialect? (p. 16)). Oxford: Oxford University Press USA - OSO.
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