Oh lol, holy shit i didn't see the portrait engraving/ carving the first time. I thought it was a recess/ cavity in the sapphire. That is very slick. Goddang mobile phone.
Here's some interesting factors to consider when it comes to Caligula: He improved life for the average Roman by removing unnecessary taxes, he improved infrastructure which led to more import of grain from Egypt, he also improved public transportation.
All in all, he was a good emperor but mainstream historians deem him as a 'mad man', how come?
Well, as it turns out, Caligula wasn't much of a friend to the jews. He wanted to erect a statue of himself in the temple and I suspect he did this because he grew tired of their arrogance and wanted to piss them off, probably knowing they would rebel and thus use it as a pretext to put them in their place, like what happened later in 70 A.D.
Here's a quote from jewish virtual library about this ordeal;
The Jews' anti-Roman feelings were seriously exacerbated during the reign of the half-crazed emperor Caligula, who in the year 39 declared himself to be a deity and ordered his statue to be set up at every temple in the Roman Empire. The Jews, alone in the empire, refused the command; they would not defile God's Temple with a statue of pagan Rome's newest deity.
Caligula threatened to destroy the Temple, so a delegation of Jews was sent to pacify him. To no avail. Caligula raged at them, "So you are the enemies of the gods, the only people who refuse to recognize my divinity." Only the emperor's sudden, violent death saved the Jews from wholesale massacre.
Notice how no one else had an issue with Caligula erecting a statue of himself, only the kikes had an issue with it and was ready to rebel. Caligula was ready to invade Jerusalem and destroy their temple but cohencidentally he was murdered before such an order could be carried out.
I think it's pretty obvious why Caligula has been demonized so heavily in (((mainstream history books))). He made life better for the people while at the same time was opposed to (((them))), who else in recent history have done that and have been heavily demonized for it?
Only the emperor's sudden, violent death saved the Jews from wholesale massacre."
Yeah that might have been true thru the Caligular era, however my understanding is by 80 AD or so the Romans had had enough of Jews and launched the Diaspora which intended to slaughter every Jew on planet Earth, whence Romans plundered the Temple of Jerusalem sequesting vast stacks of gold they used to build the Colosseum .. correct me if you think I'm wrong.
The popular misconception is the only Jews who survived the Diaspora were the Cohens and the Lieboviches, other Jews dispute that analysis.
My Jewish grandmother's ppl were in France when in 80 AD they got wind a Roman General with orders to slaughter the whole lot was on his way, whence they decamped to Scotland which was outside of the Roman Empire .. according to grandmother her ppl were of the House of David which as we know is the royal house of the Jews, following on from which that I was the rightful King of the Jews.
Go fck yourself crypto kike. Sounds like your joo grandma's people were cowards. No wonder you spam the exact same stupid bs all the time. Stick your nonsense mars photos up your koister as well.
idk man....look how history will remember St Floyd. A poor dindu who was murdered by the police. Not an ex-felon that held a gun to a pregnant woman's belly, tried to pass counterfeit bills, resisted arrest, and died of a fentanyl overdose.......that is the history for the majority.
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Corondum is extremely hard and I think can only be carved with tungsten carbide or diamond.
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Goddang mobile phone.
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He improved life for the average Roman by removing unnecessary taxes, he improved infrastructure which led to more import of grain from Egypt, he also improved public transportation.
All in all, he was a good emperor but mainstream historians deem him as a 'mad man', how come?
Well, as it turns out, Caligula wasn't much of a friend to the jews. He wanted to erect a statue of himself in the temple and I suspect he did this because he grew tired of their arrogance and wanted to piss them off, probably knowing they would rebel and thus use it as a pretext to put them in their place, like what happened later in 70 A.D.
Here's a quote from jewish virtual library about this ordeal;
Notice how no one else had an issue with Caligula erecting a statue of himself, only the kikes had an issue with it and was ready to rebel. Caligula was ready to invade Jerusalem and destroy their temple but cohencidentally he was murdered before such an order could be carried out.
I think it's pretty obvious why Caligula has been demonized so heavily in (((mainstream history books))). He made life better for the people while at the same time was opposed to (((them))), who else in recent history have done that and have been heavily demonized for it?
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Yeah that might have been true thru the Caligular era, however my understanding is by 80 AD or so the Romans had had enough of Jews and launched the Diaspora which intended to slaughter every Jew on planet Earth, whence Romans plundered the Temple of Jerusalem sequesting vast stacks of gold they used to build the Colosseum .. correct me if you think I'm wrong.
The popular misconception is the only Jews who survived the Diaspora were the Cohens and the Lieboviches, other Jews dispute that analysis.
My Jewish grandmother's ppl were in France when in 80 AD they got wind a Roman General with orders to slaughter the whole lot was on his way, whence they decamped to Scotland which was outside of the Roman Empire .. according to grandmother her ppl were of the House of David which as we know is the royal house of the Jews, following on from which that I was the rightful King of the Jews.
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Stick your nonsense mars photos up your koister as well.
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