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Forwarded from Give Me Catholicism or Give Me Death
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McBrien Antique Stone Lifter Re-enactment
This antique stone lifter was used in the 1800's to build stone fences in Mono, Ontario. This demonstration video shows how the stone lifter was operated, using three horses and a small crew of people.
This video was funded by the High County Antique Powerβ¦
This video was funded by the High County Antique Powerβ¦
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Forwarded from Vault of Secrets - Unpopular History (M Himself)
Were the Corinthians Roman colonists?
When modern Christians think of the people to whom Paul wrote his letters, normally they think of the Greeks. "Corinth is no longer inhabited by any of the old Corinthians, but by colonists sent out by the Romans. This change is due to the Achaean League. The Corinthians, being members of it, joined in the war against the Romans, which Critolaus, when appointed general of the Achaeans, brought about by persuading to revolt both the Achaeans and the majority of the Greeks outside the Peloponnesus. When the Romans won the war, they carried out a general disarmament of the Greeks and dismantled the walls of such cities as were fortified. Corinth was laid waste by Mummius, who at that time commanded the Romans in the field, and it is said that it was afterwards refounded by Caesar, who was the author of the present constitution of Rome." Lucius Mummius was praetor and proconsul around 153β152BC. Julius Caesar: lived around 100BCβ44BC.
Pausanias. Greece, Book II: Corinth.
When modern Christians think of the people to whom Paul wrote his letters, normally they think of the Greeks. "Corinth is no longer inhabited by any of the old Corinthians, but by colonists sent out by the Romans. This change is due to the Achaean League. The Corinthians, being members of it, joined in the war against the Romans, which Critolaus, when appointed general of the Achaeans, brought about by persuading to revolt both the Achaeans and the majority of the Greeks outside the Peloponnesus. When the Romans won the war, they carried out a general disarmament of the Greeks and dismantled the walls of such cities as were fortified. Corinth was laid waste by Mummius, who at that time commanded the Romans in the field, and it is said that it was afterwards refounded by Caesar, who was the author of the present constitution of Rome." Lucius Mummius was praetor and proconsul around 153β152BC. Julius Caesar: lived around 100BCβ44BC.
Pausanias. Greece, Book II: Corinth.
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