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  • Originally posted by XarXo
    Note that "Celitberico" reffers to the LEFT area, and "Dialectos Indoeuropeos" at the RIGHT area.
    Xarxo, you can't think this map is exactly accurate. It works with very confused facts, with legends and non-demonstrated hypothesis. Do you really think basque languages were spoken on actual Lleida? Are you sure Tartessian culture existed and was located in Seville, Cadiz, Huelva and the Algarve? These are just examples of waht we don't really know about that age. And we were talking about a former age, when celts hadn't crossed the Pyrenees!
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    • Originally posted by XarXo
      Language situation at the Iberian Peninsulae in the XII - III centuries BC (source: Instituto Cervantes) :



      Note that "Celitberico" reffers to the LEFT area, and "Dialectos Indoeuropeos" at the RIGHT area.
      What happened to the Celts that lived in Galacia? Are they lumped into IndoEuropean Dialects?
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      • Originally posted by jasev


        Xarxo, you can't think this map is exactly accurate. It works with very confused facts, with legends and non-demonstrated hypothesis. Do you really think basque languages were spoken on actual Lleida? Are you sure Tartessian culture existed and was located in Seville, Cadiz, Huelva and the Algarve? These are just examples of waht we don't really know about that age. And we were talking about a former age, when celts hadn't crossed the Pyrenees!
        Celts had crossed the Pyrennes probably by the 5th century B.C. but for sure by the 4th century B.C..
        Try http://wordforge.net/index.php for discussion and debate.

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        • In fact, our country is perhaps the oldest one in Europe (started as a such in 1140 A, and finished its borders in 1267 AD), so we have 734 years of history as a nation!!!
          Who can beat that?
          Ha! Scotland is the Oldest unified state in modern Europe (late nineth century if my memory serves me) plus England can be considered with it's current borders since at least 1066 but Alfred the Great unified it centuries before William the Bastard (nee Conquorer) arrived.
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          • Xarxo, you can't think this map is exactly accurate. It works with very confused facts, with legends and non-demonstrated hypothesis. Do you really think basque languages were spoken on actual Lleida? Are you sure Tartessian culture existed and was located in Seville, Cadiz, Huelva and the Algarve? These are just examples of waht we don't really know about that age. And we were talking about a former age, when celts hadn't crossed the Pyrenees!
            Basque WAS spoken in Lleida, this is one of the causes of the born of the occidental dialect in catalan.

            Tartessos? IMHO I believe that is possible, too many serious chronicles and trade refferences about it. If it was here, I don't know.
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            • Originally posted by XarXo
              Please, change the "catalans" category for:

              Crown of Aragon/Catalans/Valencians

              And also make the following changes:

              Spanish -20

              Castilla-León/Castillians +20
              Who else more?
              Galicians,
              Asturians,
              Leonians,
              Murcians/Cartagenians,
              Andalusians,
              Estramadurians...
              And Iberian Peninsula as a world's map...
              Cool - just for separate scenario...
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              • Originally posted by Oerdin
                Do I have extensive, indepth knowledge of the Khmer & Malian kingdoms? No, however, I would say I probably know more then the average reader in this thread and I certainly know more about world history then the average man on the street. Locutus, I made an evaluative judgement about the relative historical importance based upon certain criteria. [...]
                Congratulations Oerdin!
                You spoke like a real specialist in history. I completely agree with you. And I sure agree with your method: "objective criteria", not just personal caprice.
                Even more, you did not forget about the Portuguese, like many people does.

                It is a Post like this that makes sense in a forum, universal as this one.
                People should understand that the most important thing about posting things is about being **objective**, and not just about expressing their own whims (or caprices).

                I think most people want to know opinions based on *facts*, not just things like: "I love. Why? Because I do!"
                This is totally empty of reason, and just because our words are read by people all over the world, it doesn't mean they are more valid. They will be meaningless, if they haven't something in which to support themselves.

                So I ask everyone to be more reasonable and more tolerant towards others opinions, but please, base your opinions in facts as much as possible.

                If you are going to use your own taste, than don't impose that on others. We have a saying in Portugal like this:
                "Tastes are not arguable!". Because they are not based on objective criteria, but just on personal opinions.

                So, although I think everyone's opinion should be welcomed, everyone should be able to understand that those opinions shouldn't be argued about, unless they are based on facts or real things...

                Locutus, thanks for all the work and for promoting such an interesting poll.

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                • Originally posted by Oerdin

                  Ha! Scotland is the Oldest unified state in modern Europe (late nineth century if my memory serves me) plus England can be considered with it's current borders since at least 1066 but Alfred the Great unified it centuries before William the Bastard (nee Conquorer) arrived.
                  I didn't know about the Scots. I'm not an expert in world history.

                  But, Hey Oerdin, you could have let that one pass by, couldn't you!

                  I won't argue with you, though.

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                  • Locutus-

                    Since my revised-Iriqouis vote was disqualified...understandably I suppose, I would like to recast my vote (10 points) for the Confederate States of America.

                    Thanks.

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                    • I'll NEVER back down from my 6 points to the Empire, NEVER. There were only so many civs I felt needed to be included. Then, I figured, what the hey, they conquered several galaxies, they deserve at least a small nomination, right?

                      I'd like to say that this is personal opinion, but you better be able to explain your votes, because some people (like myself) are interested in WHY you voted for this or that Civ (Iberians anyone?). After hearing the answer to my Iberian question, I now understand why others may want to vote for them. Personally, I still feel that it's a redundancy worse than the Byzantines or HRE (which I view as fully autonomous from the Germans, thank you very much), but like I said, it's about opinions, because that is the only measuring pole we have. Without it, there wouldn't and couldn't be a top 32 here, everyone would vote the same down the line, making this poll pointless. Having opinions is what is making this thread interesting.
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                      • Originally posted by Gramphos
                        Locutus, what are all nbsps for in the header?
                        Because HTML layout rules s*ck bigtime. Adding a bunch of spaces was the easiest (though probably not the most elegant) way to get the header 'Civilizations' to be displayed on the lefthand side of that cell (IIRC it was centered by default).
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                        • Originally posted by Leppersson

                          Who else more?
                          Galicians,
                          Asturians,
                          Leonians,
                          Murcians/Cartagenians,
                          Andalusians,
                          Estramadurians...
                          And Iberian Peninsula as a world's map...
                          Cool - just for separate scenario...
                          Wow Leppersson, I'm impressed by your knowledge of the Spanish nations! Answering your question, people are voting for scots, welsh, irish in addition to the english. One might argue that all these nationalities could fit into a generic british civ.
                          Being serious now, I agree, this is fine for a scenario or modpack, not for the regular game. Incidentally, there is indeed a Spanish nations modpack out there...

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                          • Originally posted by Locutus
                            Because HTML layout rules s*ck bigtime. Adding a bunch of spaces was the easiest (though probably not the most elegant) way to get the header 'Civilizations' to be displayed on the lefthand side of that cell (IIRC it was centered by default).
                            This was the third way I heard to walk around it.
                            The two others are either usind <TD><B>Text</B></TD> or using <TH ALIGN=left>Text</TH>
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                            • Like, I said, the easiest, not the most elegant...
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                              • Originally posted by Locutus
                                Like, I said, the easiest, not the most elegant...
                                I would say that the align=left is easier (and smaller too ).
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