Youtube activity of "Eliza Simmons" (@elizasimmons9039) on "Schwerpunkt" channel.
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Commenter name
Eliza Simmons
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Commenter name id
@elizasimmons9039
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"137 years at war over 150: the hammering rhythm of the Roman expansion (V-III century BC)"
"Aeterna domina gentium: the metaphysical centrality of Rome in the history of Mankind"
"Albrecht von Wallenstein: a portrait of stars, gold and blood"
"Angels who kill everything they touch: at the origins of Medieval chivalry"
"Anglo-Saxon "select" fyrdmen (IX-XI century)"
"Ardennes Offensive (16 December 1944 - 28 January 1945): an overview"
"Armies and manpower of the Thirty Years War"
"Armor of Sir George Felbrigge - Parish Church of Playford, County Suffolk (1400 ca.)"
"Battle of Himera - 480 BC"
"Battle of Molinella (Riccardina) - 25 July 1467"
"Believing in yourself after a great defeat"
"Bella gerant alii, tu, felix Austria, nube: nam quae Mars aliis, dat tibi regna Venus"
"Carolingian manuscripts: team work, cost, script"
"Chain of command of the senior officers of the Early Imperial Roman army"
"Chansons de geste as translatio Imperii: the traditional meaning of Old French narrative"
"Childeric II's murder, the battle of Tertry and Pepin of Herstal's rise (675-695)"
"Collective training in Late Medieval warfare: war as school of science, reason and discretion"
"Commentary on The Historian's Craft's "Why didn't Rome reunify, when China did?""
"Die Strahlen der Sonne vertreiben die Nacht, zernichten der Heuchler erschlichene Macht"
"Early Medieval peasantry and aristocracy: masters, freemen and serfs (VI-X century)"
"Eques praetorianus / singularis Augusti / Germanus corporis custodis (I-II century AD)"
"Eurasian steppes warfare: Italians, Ottomans and Tatars (XV century)"
"Eurasian steppes warfare: Vikings, Varangians and Rus' (VIII-XI century)"
"Eurasian steppes warfare: the Mongol invasions (XIII century)"
"Feudal Roman warfare (VIII-V century BC)"
"Fortuna Caesaris: Clausewitzian theory at the root of Roman culture"
"Foundation of the Longobard kingdom"
"From half to fully paid permanent military units: Burgundy, Spain and Italy (1450-1500 ca.)"
"Genoese maritime expansion (XIII-XIV centuries)"
"Grand Principality of Kyev (XI-XIII century)"
"Happy Holidays from Schwerpunkt"
"Holy and Just War between the First and the Second Crusade"
"How the Romans chose to become Germans: the ethnic shift in Western European juridical identity"
"How the modern Ukrainian nation was made in Habsburgic Galicia"
"Italy from Odoacer to Theodoric: the aristocracy, the Church, the army"
"Kingdom of Burgundy/Arles warfare (XI-XIV century)"
"Knight Templar"
"Knights' panoply and mount costs (XIII century)"
"Late Roman army efficiency: some thoughts"
"Leopold I of Habsburg's Franco-Hungarian dilemma and the Papal-Polish Crusade plan (1678-1680)"
"Ligurian warrior (IV-II century BC)"
"Lucius Sergius Catilina: from Sullan proscriptions to the second conspiracy"
"Mamluk Sultanate's army: an introduction"
"Medieval Ascoli"
"Medieval Catalonia"
"Medieval Cremona"
"Medieval Finland"
"Medieval Florence (1300-1450): a very short introduction"
"Medieval French men-at-arms recruitment: from the feudal levy to contracted soldiers (XIII century)"
"Medieval French nobility: from the Merovingians to the Renaissance"
"Medieval Italian Communal Arts and Crafts organization (XI-XIV century)"
"Medieval Lazio"
"Medieval Lombardy"
"Medieval Paris"
"Medieval Parma (...-1200 ca.)"
"Medieval Parma (1200-1500 ca.)"
"Medieval Perugia"
"Medieval Pisa (1200-1500)"
"Medieval Pisa (600-1200 ca.)"
"Medieval Polish warfare: Piasts' leadership and military establishment (X-XII century)"
"Medieval Portugal (1139-1415)"
"Medieval Portuguese warfare (XI-XIV century): a very short introduction"
"Medieval Siena (...- 1250 ca.)"
"Medieval Western Balkan Warfare (XI-XIV century): Bosnia, Dalmatia, Albania, Croatia and Slovenia"
"Medieval mercenaries (V-XIII century): an overview"
"Medieval ships, navigation and nautical science (XII-XV century)"
"Migration Era Heergerät/Vestis bellica: the function of arms u0026 armor in the afterlife and End Time"
"Napoleonic armies mobility"
"Norman Sicily (1061-1198)"
"On the Medieval European Communal artistic, political and spiritual power (XIV century)"
"On the Scandinavian origin of the Longobards"
"On the moral superiority of Roman civilization: an Indo-European interpretation"
"Organization and administration of the Thirty Years War"
"Pacifism as a heretical ideology to undermine Imperial Catholic power: Cathars, Lollards, Hussites"
"Paganism, Christianity and why social justice and gender theory have no dignity of cultural worth"
"Peterson's take on Ukraine (Morgan's interview) as fuel for manipulation"
"Post-Carolingian episcopal power: Asti and Aquileia compared (X-XI century)"
"Pupienus, Balbinus, Gordian III, Maximinus Thrax, the praetorians, the Urbs and the Italian revolt"
"Q&A n°15 - Did the Holy Roman Empire include the Papal States and was Rome its capital?"
"Q&A n°29 - Is Schwerpunkt an authentic source?"
"Q&A n°31 - "Can you recommend any books on medieval history as a whole? I want a starting point""
"Q&A n°32 - "What exactly is Schwerpunkt's ideology?""
"Qu0026A n°34 - On the metaphysical ethnicity of the Holy Empire and the Anglo-Saxon empirical tendency"
"Rome between the Ostrogothic sieges (538-544 AD): the Latin-Germanic ties against Byzantine rule"
"Rome in the pontificate of Leo XII (1823-1829)"
"Rome, Avignon, Tuscany: Politics and Art in the Italian Trecento"
"Rusian warfare (XI-XIV century): a very short introduction - Part 1"
"Schwerpunkt's backstage - Summer 2024"
"Slavs, Avars and Bulgars: an overview"
"Stefano Porcari's conspiracy, Nicholas V's pontificate and Rome at the fall of Constantinople (1453)"
"Strategikon - The blond-haired peoples"
"The Alans in Gaul: from loyal foederati to feudal lords"
"The Algiers expedition (1541) the attack to Nice (1543) and the Tyrrhenian raid (1544)"
"The Camaldoli and Peter Damian: the Reformers and the coherence of the tension between God and man"
"The Catholic fight against the chthonic superstition and Liudger's insights into Frisian religion"
"The Christian Romano-Germanic meaning of Charlemagne's imperial coronation in contemporary sources"
"The Geats: history of a Norse people"
"The Gregorian Reforms (1049-1122): a recap"
"The Humiliati's integration in the Catholic Church: the shift in the pauperist-evangelic allegiance"
"The Irish ecclesiastical hierarchy: the Armagh and Kildare competition and the church federations"
"The Longobard Origo and Gens - The compact identity of a Germanic people"
"The Longobard invasion of Italy: the myth of the "nefandissima gens""
"The Merovingians and their legacy (VI-VIII century)"
"The Reformed Papal patronage of the new monastic institutions (1122-1215)"
"The Sarmatians: history of an Iranian people"
"The Tribal Hidage: Anglo-Saxon identity, Mercian supremacy and English future"
"The decline of the Communal army and the rise of the Condottieri (XIV-XV century Italy)"
"The foundations of the Roman Empire: cives Romani, senatores, equites and municipia"
"The meaning of leadership, hierarchy and rank from Medieval to Modern warfare"
"The power increase of major churches and monasteries in Carolingian Italy (IX century)"
"The rise and fall of the Vedic civilization: an Indo-European interpretation"
"The role of the German, Burgundian and Italic crowns in the Renovatio Imperii (X-XI century)"
"The spirit of the Cluniac reforms: Berno, Odo and the moral discipline of post-Carolingian Europe"
"The spread of the Mendicant Orders in the urban communities (XIII century)"
"The territorial frame of the Longobard invasion, conquest and control of Italy"
"The times and meaning of Tagliacozzo - Palentinian Plains, 23 August 1268"
"Transdanubian Dacia and the origin of the Romanian people"
"Ut intelligant quibus abrenuntiant vel quae confitentur: Heliand and the Saxon path to Christianity"
"Why the Mongols, even if they had wanted to, could never have conquered Europe"
"XIV century crisis in urban society: the case of Gent, city violence and the Flemish trade collapse"
"XV century Europe: an overview"
"«The Arbia river turned red with blood»: the times and meaning of Montaperti, 4 September 1260"