Originally posted by @rookie54The Parisii settled there in 250 BC, not AD. Romans took over and founded a new city in 52 BC. Do the math.
In 1951, Paris celebrated its 2,000th birthday. The city was founded sometime around 250 A.D. by a Gallic tribe known as the Parisii.
08 Jul 18
Originally posted by @handyandyi am not familiar with the history, i read it on a fake news site and merely assumed that the vetting had been done for me...
The Parisii settled there in 250 BC, not AD. Romans took over and founded a new city in 52 BC. Do the math.
hooboy do i feel stupid...
ah, the feeling has passed,
all better now...
Originally posted by @rookie54You're not stupid, just a tinge careless. The Romans didn't know it was BC either.
i am not familiar with the history, i read it on a fake news site and merely assumed that the vetting had been done for me...
hooboy do i feel stupid...
ah, the feeling has passed,
all better now...
Originally posted by @handyandyMy dad had an old Roman coin with 25 BC on it.
You're not stupid, just a tinge careless. The Romans didn't know it was BC either.
70 years ago today
Israeli Prime Minister David Ben-Gurion orders the
expulsion of Palestinians from the towns of Lydda(Lod) and Ramla.
Palestinians were expelled by order of the Israeli high command, and forced to walk
17 km (11 mi) to the Jordanian Arab Legion lines. Estimates of those who died from
exhaustion and dehydration vary from a handful to 355. The town was subsequently
sacked by the Israeli army. A disputed claim, advanced by scholars characterizes
this as ethnic cleansing. The few hundred Arabs who remained in the city were not
permitted to live in their own homes.