Warriors : Legends of Troy - Achilles vs Hector
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@sedoskovelha123 Just learn basic history and then it won't be necessary for us to argue because you will actually know that what I have said for the past week is actually factual. Stop talking shit.
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@Kiwis4life it is better to shut up, its share of crap spoken by today already reached the limit in this video, in a moment you started talking so much shit, it will say that Achilles was a Roman and Trojan was in Rome ...
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@Kiwis4life Me? Man you are hummiliated in every historical event you wrote. I even put when you sent in my inbox things from rapsodies so you will stop saying shit. How you can even say that Greeks did not value Pietas, that is ''euseveia'' and it was for them one of the most important things? Why it would even exist the word if they would not value it? Do you understand your ''hate'' writtings have no meaning and you just continue hummiliate yourself?
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@MichaelangeloFI You are such a sad, laughable person. Take some high school classes on Classical studies and then maybe you might learn a thing or two. I didn't say the Romans INVENTED Pietas, I said they VALUED it. The Greeks DIDN'T. Get your facts straight before you argue with the big boys.
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@Kiwis4life How it can be Roman, when this word is Greek and it was existed centuries before Romans?
You are looking into wikipedia and even that you do it wrong. As I do in every video in teaching you history, it starts to be boring when you completely change it and just write things of hate.
I am sorry, but you have to search more in Greek history, about defending from Persians, etc.
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@MichaelangeloFI The Greeks followed Kleos as their country was constantly divided so duty to ones country was pointless. Duty to ones own glory though was very relevant in those times and that is why Greek heroes such as Achilles, Odysseus, Diomedes, all sought Kleos, ie personal glory.
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@MichaelangeloFI I'm sorry mate but no, Pietas was a Roman quality, Kleos a Greek quality. The Trojans, who Virgil claimed were the ancestors of the Romans, followed Pietas (duty to ones country and loved ones, putting these before oneself, that is the definition, that is what I said in my scholarship exams and I got the scholorship soooooo...)
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@TheXWitcher Yeah with an arrow from behind cause that was Paris, a fucking gay
TheAssasinJohn 2 weeks ago 7
@Kiwis4life Kleos was valued from everyone believed in 12 Gods of Olympus. And yes, it means glory, but not selfish pride, as mostly a hero was taking by his own death! It was important during these times because of war.
Pietas is from the word piety, that means ''ευσέβεια'', and means, spirituallity and religious devotion (and maybe even duty is one of the words you can give), was also important to Greeks. '"Eusebeia'' was one of the most important things for Ancient Greeks.
MichaelangeloFI 1 week ago 4