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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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I am a big history buff and read as much about different periods of history that I can - I am particularly fond of the Tudor period and often wish I could be transported back in time to live the life of a Tudor lady (where's Viccy boy and Funky with their machine when you need them?!)
So my question is - What period of history interests you/would you want to be part of the most? |
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By *mumaWoman
over a year ago
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"Ancient Egypt, especially around the time off Rameses II. Would love to have met Nefertari and seen just how beautiful whe was to have captured the heart of such a great man"
you know how beautiful I am - you met me last week |
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"Ancient Egypt, especially around the time off Rameses II. Would love to have met Nefertari and seen just how beautiful whe was to have captured the heart of such a great man
you know how beautiful I am - you met me last week "
Yep you look damn good for over 3000 years old |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I like the Tudors too, love the clothes, so beautiful, you have to forget about the fact that the gowns were full of mice and filthy, as were the people. My favourite though is Queen Elizabeth I
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I love the 40's and 50's fashion. They made clothes out of anything they could find yet they looked so classy and stunning.
I remember when I did make up and used to do alot of make overs for that period. |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"Have you read any of Phillipa Gregorys books they are fantastic really brings the Tudors to life also love the Tudors tv series."
I am guilty of reading them all AND watching the whole of the Tudors (mmmm Jonathan Rhys Meyers) |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"I'd like to go back to anytime in England between about 410 and 600 AD with a notepad, as we have very little idea of what was happening then."
Ooooh... Can I borrow the notes you made in 409.... |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"I'd like to go back to anytime in England between about 410 and 600 AD with a notepad, as we have very little idea of what was happening then.
off subject.. but woahhhhhh!!! size of those "
Oh my god lola springs to mind wowser |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"Same as you - the Tudors. We're gonna be a right interesting pair at Chams next time
I'm also pretty interested in WW2 and the French Revolution.
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Do you think they do Tudor beach wear?! LOL |
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As i'm a re-enactor for the Wars of the Roses period i'd say then, but TBH there's too many interesting periods in our history - C17th and the Wars of Religion in Europe/British Civil Wars etc.
The end of the Roman Republic and the rise of the Empire, especially the life of Gaius Julius Caesar.
A word of warning though, don't mention Phillipa Gregory to medieval re-anactors, a lot HATE her interpretations of history
I seem to spend a lot of time explaining to members of the public that Richard III wasn't the hunchbacked cripple "two yrs in his mothers womb" that the Tudor propagandist Shakespeare had him as, that a man who led the vanguard at Tewkesbury aged 19, the man who saved the Battle of Barnet for the House of York, the man who led an army into Scotland and destroyed Edinburgh after rampaging around the Border Country was no cripple, rather he was the most pre-eminent soldier of his day after his brother Edward IV. |
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By (user no longer on site)
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Roman times for me. I'll watch anything to do with ancient Rome but I'd particularly love to be transported back in time and see the Crucifixion and it's immediate aftermath just to see what really happened in the cave.
I'd go up to the foot of the cross and touch his foot to see if I recieve any divine information.
But would I tell what I saw when I came back to present day? Not sure. I don't think so. |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"History is great to learn lessons about today, but I wanna go forward. I want to go into the future."
Ditto. I've always said I was born 500 years too early as I'd love to live in a time when space travel was as simple as hopping on a bus. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"50s hollywood . stunning ladies and such style ,glamour and grace "
Plus Jayne Mansfield's funbags!! Yeah, I'd go back in time just to see those babies!! |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"History is great to learn lessons about today, but I wanna go forward. I want to go into the future.
Ditto. I've always said I was born 500 years too early as I'd love to live in a time when space travel was as simple as hopping on a bus. "
sshhhh, me too.....I watch way too much Star Trek. |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Same as you - the Tudors. We're gonna be a right interesting pair at Chams next time
I'm also pretty interested in WW2 and the French Revolution.
Do you think they do Tudor beach wear?! LOL "
We'll make up our own version |
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i'ed love to visit the Victorian era, just because of the fantastic bodices and dresses back then,, and all that repressed sexual tension... where even the table legs had to be covered over incase they incited lust in a male... ohh the fun i could have.
HSM |
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By *inaTitzTV/TS
over a year ago
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"I'd like to go back to anytime in England between about 410 and 600 AD with a notepad, as we have very little idea of what was happening then.
off subject.. but woahhhhhh!!! size of those "
Thanks
Seriously, though, we have no idea of this period and it would be great to be able to firm up the historical narrative. |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"I'd like to go back to anytime in England between about 410 and 600 AD with a notepad, as we have very little idea of what was happening then."
That's why that period is known as the Dark Ages. The power vacuum left by the collapse of the Roman Empire and the Roman withdrawal from Britain left the UK ungoverned and disorganised which saw the first Germanic tribes arrive in England c.410AD.
410-600 Settlement of most of Britain by Germanic peoples (Angles, Saxons, Jutes, some Frisians) speaking West Germanic dialects descended from Proto-Germanic. These dialects are distantly related to Latin, but also have a sprinkling of Latin borrowings due to earlier cultural contact with the Romans on the continent.
Celtic peoples, most of whom are Christianised, are pushed increasingly (despite occasional violent uprisings) into the marginal areas of Britain: Ireland, Scotland, Wales. Anglo-Saxons, originally sea-farers, settle down as farmers, exploiting rich English farmland.
By 600 A.D., the Germanic speech of England comprises dialects of a language distinct from the continental Germanic languages.
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By (user no longer on site) OP
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"i'ed love to visit the Victorian era, just because of the fantastic bodices and dresses back then,, and all that repressed sexual tension... where even the table legs had to be covered over incase they incited lust in a male... ohh the fun i could have.
HSM "
Oh no! I would either die of sexual repression or be outcast as a sexual harlot! LOL |
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Hate living in the past. Im ahead of my time and wish I was living in the future. lol. So want to be around when we are all travelling in flying cars and having robots do our bidding... give the toyboy slaves a little breather....
Mistress x |
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Of the periods you will know about (Invictus and I have a few in-jokes about the 3060's but you had to be there) I would probably pick hanging out in dinosaur times, T-Rex's are frikin AWESOME!!!!
Other than that I'm quite keen on the 1920's and 30's, women looked their hottest then and there were so many interesting hats. |
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"i'ed love to visit the Victorian era, just because of the fantastic bodices and dresses back then,, and all that repressed sexual tension... where even the table legs had to be covered over incase they incited lust in a male... ohh the fun i could have.
HSM
Oh no! I would either die of sexual repression or be outcast as a sexual harlot! LOL "
Oh love the idea of a sexual harlot |
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By (user no longer on site)
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I studied the Victorian era on my degree foundation course and as you say it was a great time in history for the industrial revolution and the way we live today. All aspects of history fascinate me though. |
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" Good question, The Vitorian period is the one for me. Just such a time of change would be facinating. Yes I'm a little bit geeky lol "
You need to be in the bum thread with that picture
I realise you mistyped Victorian there but it's funny because The Vitorian period is one of the Nine Ages of Reason in the high Dalasian calendar of Rigos Prime, at least before the evil Vibratortrons invaded and imposed their Dur-acel-ownlee calendar on them. |
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