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“Four thousand years of Greek history have produced four Greek heritages, each of which has had an effect on the life of the Greeks in later stages of their history. The Hellenic Greeks received a heritage from the Mycenean Greeks, the Byzantine Greeks received one from the Hellenic Greeks, the Modern Greeks have received one heritage from the Byzantines and a second from the Hellenes.” From the notable work of Arnold Toynbee, prominent English historian; “The Greeks and Their Heritages”, Oxford University Press.
Excellent documentary!!! And in my humble opinion, King Leonidas was a man of his time. So firmly believing in his culture and standing that he fought for bravely, to his ultimate death! To say he was a courageous man, would be an absolute "understatement"...
According to a YT video I just found it's the most common pronunciation. Both this pronunciation and the one you are possibly thinking off that emphasises Leon-idas are acceptable. I do agree with you though, I prefer the latter pronunciation.
Who writes the subtitles? They sure can't spell and I don't think there is an understanding of english at all. Takes away from the history. Don't recognize any spellings of the correct names.
@@UnknownUser-fe5zu yes sir. , aztecs,mayans,vikings, im pretty sure didnt practice soft stuff like that.. i always said to romans and spaniards calm your boots, because these two empires had the most homosexual activity going on oh btw Spartans were not into homosexuality , u should learn about the agoge ..Spartans were far away from homosexuality , Real greeks were not gay, (well idk achilles,pretoclus,alexander , I believe were gay .. but.. you know.. there were still great warriors.
@@UnknownUser-fe5zu Yeah they didn't. But let's go ahead and try to look at it through a modern lense in an attempt to "normalize it".🤦🏼♂️ Just... No.