Comments by "SpaniardsR Moors" (@spaniardsrmoors6817) on "UsefulCharts"
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@lecapetien3223 Roman Empire made French/European/Western culture, Renaissance then saved Europe from the dark ages that is why Italy ranked #1 in world history. Greeks had no influence on France except indirectly and from Roman which improved upon Greece and innovated many new ideas not associated with Greece. Without Rome, France has nothing of it's present day culture, food, fashion, language. Napoleon, an Italian made France powerful, famous, Bugatti, France's only auto that is worth anything, Italian.😝
Italian food ranked #1 most popular in the world and #1 in France.
What do I respond? Italy conquered 5 countries, was awarded the territory they won in France, and won the Spanish civil war vs. the Communist. Aside from Russia and Germany no other European country performed better, or stated another way, Italy was the 3rd best performing European country of the war.
France surrendered in 6 weeks🤣Very true the French saved Britain's army at Dunkirk that goes to show how weak they were🤣
Doesn't matter, without African/foreign players, France would be home every WC eating stinky cheese and frog legs.🤣😂
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@lecapetien3223 Bugatti emigrated to what was Germany at the time, France annexed it just around that time, just as Corsica where Napoleon was born, neither were France...talk about fake countries! And Bugatti was already in his 20's and had started the idea of Bugatti autos while in Italy, he came there to teach the peasants what a real car is.
Roman Empire had the most famous generals, emperors in history who all those after copied and emulated. Everything French was copied off Italy whether from the Roman Empire to the Renaissance. Even opera, ballet invented in Italy.
America discovered by Italian, Columbus, named after Italian, Amerigo Vespucci, brought the English exploration of America, Giovanni Caboto (John Cabot)
England, Portugal, ALL Europe created by Italy
Italians built designed most of St. Petersburg, Moscow and introduced cannons and other weapons to the Russians which saved them from invasions and built their militaries.
Venice, Genoa, Florence, Milan were the most powerful/richest states of their times and brought world trade/products never before seen in Europe and Asia.
Polo wrote in Franco-Venetian...nice try!
Keep talking I like teaching you FACTS and who is #1.🤣😂:text-green-game-over::person-turqouise-waving::face-purple-crying:
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@lecapetien3223 Britain’s Roman Legacy
(Britain Magazine)
They came, they conquered and their lasting effect on Britain is still visible to this day. From ancient forts, roads and walls, to villas, palaces and spas, discover Britain’s Roman legacy. By Penelope Rance
Technology, architecture, language, government, town planning – even a sense of national identity. The depth of the Roman influence on the British Isles was such that it survives to this day, seemingly unmatched by that of any of the invading forces that followed them. But then, the majority of those invaders, and the subsequent ruling elites, wanted nothing better than to be Roman themselves.
These heirs to the Roman ideal – Saxons, Danes, Normans, Plantagenets, Tudors, Georgians and Victorians – all tried to establish Britain as part of a wider empire, drawing on the example set by those first imperial overlords.
You CAN'T win this French Fry:face-purple-crying::text-green-game-over::person-turqouise-waving:
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@ollied.7712 "No other country in Europe can claim the continuity of civilization achieved in Italy"... Harry Hearder - Italy a Short History.
WIKI: "Italy is considered the birthplace of Western civilization and a cultural superpower. Italy has been the starting point of phenomena of international impact such as the Magna Graecia, the Roman Empire, the Roman Catholic Church, the Renaissance, the Risorgimento and the European integration. During its history, the nation gave birth to an enormous number of notable people. Both the internal and external faces of Western culture were born on the Italian peninsula, whether one looks at the history of the Christian faith, civil institutions (such as the Senate), philosophy, law, art, science, or social customs and culture. Italy was home to many well known and influential civilizations, including the Etruscans, Samnites and the Romans,"
America discovered by Italian, Columbus, named after an Italian, Amerigo Vespucci, . brought English exploration of the Americas, John Cabot (Giovanni Caboto)
America, and countries, continents, Australia, Uruguay, Argentina, Canada and more, all influenced and developed in large part by Italian immigrants.
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