If you could act in any historical event...

Started by Skull, November 10, 2012, 12:34:40 AM

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Skull

Quote from: Jubal on November 10, 2012, 11:54:41 PM
Quote from: Skull on November 10, 2012, 10:13:34 AM
Quote from: Jubal on November 10, 2012, 12:49:06 AMCannae with Hannibal Barca, just to witness probably the most impressive set-piece mauling in the history of warfare.

>:(
What's so wrong with Hannibal?

Nothing really,but I am a bit of a Romanophile.

Quote from: Silver Wolf on November 11, 2012, 12:05:30 AM
I used to be a lot more enthusiastic about historical events and life in the middle ages.
I guess Stronghold is to blame for that...  ;D

Quote from: Dripping D on July 14, 2013, 08:48:12 PM
Be an observer in the enola gay.... Just to see it, I mean it was horrific and all but its still an important point in (fairly) recent history

One of the 300 spartans :D

Hmm... ::)

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Homosexuality_in_the_militaries_of_ancient_Greece

Quote from: Jubal on July 14, 2013, 10:58:26 PM
Manzikert probably a good addition to my list, and Gniezno in 1000 AD because the Poles and Germans have been arguing about what happened there ever since and I'd like to know who was right.
On which side would you be,and why?
Quote from: The Khan on October 02, 2013, 11:36:33 AM
Skull, the one of poor grammar, the enemy of all Grammar Nazi and destroyer of all linguistic reasoning!

Jubal

Realised I never answered the Manzikert question.

I'd prefer to just observe, or possibly stay with the Norman contingent who failed to join the battle for safety's sake. If I was going to be partisan, though, then Byzantines over Turks, they were defending their lands after all.

At Gniezno the question's obviously less relevant, I'd just like to see what went on.
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Fish Priest

Quote from: Phoenixguard09 on November 24, 2012, 05:53:17 PM
Hmmmm, Constantinople would be a good one...

Now a follow-on question... Historical events that you would be present for that you would try to change the outcome.

And how would you do it?

For presence- perhaps one of the City Dionysias that we don't have the plays from. Or maybe the Battle of Trafalgar- probably from one of the British frigates that stayed close to the fighting but didn't take part in it.

For changing the outcome, I'd quite like to try saving Rigas Feraios and see if he could succeed in bringing the French Revolution to the Balkans. Not sure how I'd do it, though- warn him he was going to be betrayed?

dubsartur

I would be happy to walk from somewhere in Syria to Ecbatana in the reign of Cyrus King of Kings, stopping in Babylon to ask some rude questions in Aramaic and again in Late Babylonian.  We know so little about what happened during his lifetime ...

The same for walking from Bavaria to Padua over the Reschenpass in the age of Francesco di Marco Datini.

Jubal

I can now amend my previous answers to this with the addition of wanting to be present at just about any sitting of Tamar's court, especially if I got to conduct interviews (I'd need about a six month time travel trip of which five would be spent giving myself a middle Georgian crash course, but totally worth it). :)

Historical journeys are an interesting one - I'd love to do the 12th or 13th century silk roads (I'd also like to do the modern silk road journey, but the paperwork to get all the visas would be a nightmare and it'd cost far too much).
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