• Slovakia before Austro-Hungarian Empire
    - May 15, 2024
    Before becoming part of the Austro-Hungarian Empire, the territory that is now Slovakia was historically part of various kingdoms and empires. Here's an overview of Slovakia's history before the Austro-Hungarian Empire:



    Early History: The region of present-day Slovakia has been inhabited since ancient times. It was settled by Celtic tribes, followed by Germanic, Slavic, and later Hungarian peoples. The Slavic tribes that settled in the area eventually formed the foundation of what would become the Slovak nation.



    Great Moravian Empire (9th-10th Century): In the 9th century, the territory of present-day Slovakia was part of the Great Moravian Empire, a Slavic state that played a crucial role in the history of the region. Great Moravia was a significant power in Central Europe and had a strong cultural and religious influence, especially through the work of Saints Cyril and Methodius, who introduced Christianity and the Old Church Slavonic language.



    Kingdom of Hungary (11th Century): In the late 10th and early 11th centuries, the Kingdom of Hungary emerged and gradually extended its control over the territory of present-day Slovakia. The Hungarians, also known as Magyars, established their rule and exerted influence over the region for several centuries.



    Part of the Hungarian Kingdom: Throughout the medieval period, Slovakia remained part of the Hungarian Kingdom. It was administered as part of the Kingdom's counties, with Hungarian nobility and feudal structures dominating political and economic life.



    Part of the Habsburg Monarchy (16th-17th Century): Slovakia came under Habsburg (Austrian) rule during the early modern period. The Habsburgs gradually expanded their influence over Hungary and its territories, including Slovakia. The region experienced conflicts and upheavals, including the Ottoman wars and Reformation movements.



    Habsburg Rule and Integration: By the 18th century, the Habsburg Monarchy consolidated control over Hungary and its territories, including Slovakia. The region became an integral part of the Habsburg Empire, which later transformed into the Austro-Hungarian Empire in 1867.



    Industrialization and Modernization: During the 19th century, Slovakia underwent industrialization and economic development within the framework of the Austro-Hungarian Empire. The economy shifted from predominantly agricultural to industrial, with mining and manufacturing becoming important sectors.



    It's important to note that the history of Slovakia is intertwined with that of neighboring regions and kingdoms, especially Hungary and the Czech lands. The transition from the medieval period to modern times saw significant political, cultural, and economic changes that shaped the identity of the Slovak people and their place within larger European contexts.
    Slovakia before Austro-Hungarian Empire - May 15, 2024 Before becoming part of the Austro-Hungarian Empire, the territory that is now Slovakia was historically part of various kingdoms and empires. Here's an overview of Slovakia's history before the Austro-Hungarian Empire: Early History: The region of present-day Slovakia has been inhabited since ancient times. It was settled by Celtic tribes, followed by Germanic, Slavic, and later Hungarian peoples. The Slavic tribes that settled in the area eventually formed the foundation of what would become the Slovak nation. Great Moravian Empire (9th-10th Century): In the 9th century, the territory of present-day Slovakia was part of the Great Moravian Empire, a Slavic state that played a crucial role in the history of the region. Great Moravia was a significant power in Central Europe and had a strong cultural and religious influence, especially through the work of Saints Cyril and Methodius, who introduced Christianity and the Old Church Slavonic language. Kingdom of Hungary (11th Century): In the late 10th and early 11th centuries, the Kingdom of Hungary emerged and gradually extended its control over the territory of present-day Slovakia. The Hungarians, also known as Magyars, established their rule and exerted influence over the region for several centuries. Part of the Hungarian Kingdom: Throughout the medieval period, Slovakia remained part of the Hungarian Kingdom. It was administered as part of the Kingdom's counties, with Hungarian nobility and feudal structures dominating political and economic life. Part of the Habsburg Monarchy (16th-17th Century): Slovakia came under Habsburg (Austrian) rule during the early modern period. The Habsburgs gradually expanded their influence over Hungary and its territories, including Slovakia. The region experienced conflicts and upheavals, including the Ottoman wars and Reformation movements. Habsburg Rule and Integration: By the 18th century, the Habsburg Monarchy consolidated control over Hungary and its territories, including Slovakia. The region became an integral part of the Habsburg Empire, which later transformed into the Austro-Hungarian Empire in 1867. Industrialization and Modernization: During the 19th century, Slovakia underwent industrialization and economic development within the framework of the Austro-Hungarian Empire. The economy shifted from predominantly agricultural to industrial, with mining and manufacturing becoming important sectors. It's important to note that the history of Slovakia is intertwined with that of neighboring regions and kingdoms, especially Hungary and the Czech lands. The transition from the medieval period to modern times saw significant political, cultural, and economic changes that shaped the identity of the Slovak people and their place within larger European contexts.
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  • JEWS DINDU NUFFIN!

    We just cannot imagine why the people that we attempt to eliminate and enslave
    would hate our demonic guts!!!

    I mean..... "We didn't do nuffin'"
    (Except try to murder them and their childrwen)

    https://www.bitchute.com/video/9sUVnuU4aVic/
    🤪✡🤪 JEWS DINDU NUFFIN! We just cannot imagine why the people that we attempt to eliminate and enslave would hate our demonic guts!!! I mean..... "We didn't do nuffin'" (Except try to murder them and their childrwen) https://www.bitchute.com/video/9sUVnuU4aVic/
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  • Modern Women Hit The Wall Regret Life Choices Hanky Panky Happy Boys Modern Men Choose Slavic Ladies

    The human race is in trouble!
    Can you even IMAGINE having a modern female as your MOTHER???

    I cannot even imagine it!


    https://rumble.com/v4a8lvo-modern-women-hit-the-wall-regret-life-choices-hanky-panky-happy-boys-modern.html
    Modern Women Hit The Wall Regret Life Choices Hanky Panky Happy Boys Modern Men Choose Slavic Ladies The human race is in trouble! Can you even IMAGINE having a modern female as your MOTHER??? I cannot even imagine it! https://rumble.com/v4a8lvo-modern-women-hit-the-wall-regret-life-choices-hanky-panky-happy-boys-modern.html
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  • https://medforth.biz/developing-ecuadorian-right-wing-presidential-candidate-fernando-villavicencio-assassinated-at-campaign-rally-video/
    https://medforth.biz/developing-ecuadorian-right-wing-presidential-candidate-fernando-villavicencio-assassinated-at-campaign-rally-video/
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  • from NTN24

    " Villavicencio publicly denounced a few weeks ago that he was threatened with death, he also pointed out that if he came to power he would end the mafias and end Human traffic in the Ecuador-Colombia-Peru border."
    from NTN24 " Villavicencio publicly denounced a few weeks ago that he was threatened with death, he also pointed out that if he came to power he would end the mafias and end Human traffic in the Ecuador-Colombia-Peru border."
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  • https://medforth.biz/developing-ecuadorian-right-wing-presidential-candidate-fernando-villavicencio-assassinated-at-campaign-rally-video/
    https://medforth.biz/developing-ecuadorian-right-wing-presidential-candidate-fernando-villavicencio-assassinated-at-campaign-rally-video/
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  • Ecuador presidential candidate Fernando Villavicencio (known as Ecuador's Trump) was assassinated ahead of elections...
    Former journalist and anti-corruption figure is killed 10 days before elections...
    Ecuador presidential candidate Fernando Villavicencio (known as Ecuador's Trump) was assassinated ahead of elections... Former journalist and anti-corruption figure is killed 10 days before elections...
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  • Ecuadorian presidential candidate Fernando Villavicencio shot dead
    (Reminded me of Colosio, presidential candidate in México 94', shot by orders of the governent in turn)
    Ecuadorian presidential candidate Fernando Villavicencio shot dead (Reminded me of Colosio, presidential candidate in México 94', shot by orders of the governent in turn)
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  • I was looking around on Rumble just now and saw this.....
    I really don't care about #Hollywood UNLESS it's on fire..... BUT
    It made me think of my younger "Dungeons and Dragons" days.....

    The ONLY "Guild" I've ever heard of was the "Thieves Guild" of D&D

    So I decided to look up the etymology of the word

    guild (n.)
    also gild, early 13c., yilde (spelling later influenced by Old Norse gildi "guild, brotherhood"), a semantic fusion of Old English gegield "guild, brotherhood," and gield "service, offering; payment, tribute; compensation," from Proto-Germanic *geldja- "payment, contribution" (source also of Old Frisian geld "money," Old Saxon geld "payment, sacrifice, reward," Old High German gelt "payment, tribute;" see yield (v.)).

    The connecting sense is of a contribution or payment to join a protective or trade society. But some look to the alternative prehistoric sense of "sacrifice," as if in worship, and see the word as meaning a combination for religious purposes, either Christian or pagan. The Anglo-Saxon guilds had a strong religious component; they were burial societies that paid for Masses for the souls of deceased members as well as paying fines in cases of justified crime.

    The earliest reference was to sacred banquets (Tacit: Germania 21-2) for which a contribution had to be paid, and which furthermore accounts for the meaning 'fraternity' of the formation *geldja-. In medieval times the economically oriented fraternities, the guilds, adopted this word, but it could still be used in reference to religious fraternities .... The contribution to the banquets, *gelda-, acquired a legal meaning 'recompense', but also the meaning 'money, currency' in general. [Dirk Boutkan, "Old Frisian Etymological Dictionary"]
    Continental guilds of merchants, incorporated in each town or city and holding exclusive rights of doing business there, arrived after the Conquest. In many cases they became the governing body of a town (compare Guildhall, which came to be the London city hall). Trade guilds arose 14c., as craftsmen united to protect their common interest.

    also from early 13c.

    Entries linking to guild

    yield (v.)
    Old English gieldan (West Saxon), geldan (Anglian) "to pay, pay for; reward, render; worship, serve, sacrifice to" (class III strong verb; past tense geald, past participle golden), from Proto-Germanic *geldan "pay" (source also of Old Saxon geldan "to be worth," Old Norse gjaldo "to repay, return," Middle Dutch ghelden, Dutch gelden "to cost, be worth, concern," Old High German geltan, German gelten "to be worth," Gothic fra-gildan "to repay, requite"). This is from PIE *gheldh- "to pay," a root found only in Balto-Slavic and Germanic (and Old Church Slavonic žledo, Lithuanian geliuoti might be Germanic loan-words).

    "[T]he only generally surviving senses on the Continent are 'to be worth; to be valid, to concern, apply to,' which are not represented at all in the English word" [OED]; sense development in English comes via use of this word to translate Latin reddere, French rendre. Sense of "give in return for labor or capital invested" is from early 14c. Intransitive sense of "give oneself up, submit, surrender (to a foe)" is from c. 1300. Related to Middle Low German and Middle Dutch gelt, Dutch geld, German Geld "money." Related: Yielded; yielding.

    I'm going to say these "guilds" require something more than money!
    That's just an opinion mind you, but an educated opinion!

    https://rumble.com/v30knqm-live-hollywood-completely-shut-down-worker-power-surges.html
    I was looking around on Rumble just now and saw this..... I really don't care about #Hollywood UNLESS it's on fire..... BUT It made me think of my younger "Dungeons and Dragons" days..... The ONLY "Guild" I've ever heard of was the "Thieves Guild" of D&D So I decided to look up the etymology of the word guild (n.) also gild, early 13c., yilde (spelling later influenced by Old Norse gildi "guild, brotherhood"), a semantic fusion of Old English gegield "guild, brotherhood," and gield "service, offering; payment, tribute; compensation," from Proto-Germanic *geldja- "payment, contribution" (source also of Old Frisian geld "money," Old Saxon geld "payment, sacrifice, reward," Old High German gelt "payment, tribute;" see yield (v.)). The connecting sense is of a contribution or payment to join a protective or trade society. But some look to the alternative prehistoric sense of "sacrifice," as if in worship, and see the word as meaning a combination for religious purposes, either Christian or pagan. The Anglo-Saxon guilds had a strong religious component; they were burial societies that paid for Masses for the souls of deceased members as well as paying fines in cases of justified crime. The earliest reference was to sacred banquets (Tacit: Germania 21-2) for which a contribution had to be paid, and which furthermore accounts for the meaning 'fraternity' of the formation *geldja-. In medieval times the economically oriented fraternities, the guilds, adopted this word, but it could still be used in reference to religious fraternities .... The contribution to the banquets, *gelda-, acquired a legal meaning 'recompense', but also the meaning 'money, currency' in general. [Dirk Boutkan, "Old Frisian Etymological Dictionary"] Continental guilds of merchants, incorporated in each town or city and holding exclusive rights of doing business there, arrived after the Conquest. In many cases they became the governing body of a town (compare Guildhall, which came to be the London city hall). Trade guilds arose 14c., as craftsmen united to protect their common interest. also from early 13c. Entries linking to guild yield (v.) Old English gieldan (West Saxon), geldan (Anglian) "to pay, pay for; reward, render; worship, serve, sacrifice to" (class III strong verb; past tense geald, past participle golden), from Proto-Germanic *geldan "pay" (source also of Old Saxon geldan "to be worth," Old Norse gjaldo "to repay, return," Middle Dutch ghelden, Dutch gelden "to cost, be worth, concern," Old High German geltan, German gelten "to be worth," Gothic fra-gildan "to repay, requite"). This is from PIE *gheldh- "to pay," a root found only in Balto-Slavic and Germanic (and Old Church Slavonic žledo, Lithuanian geliuoti might be Germanic loan-words). "[T]he only generally surviving senses on the Continent are 'to be worth; to be valid, to concern, apply to,' which are not represented at all in the English word" [OED]; sense development in English comes via use of this word to translate Latin reddere, French rendre. Sense of "give in return for labor or capital invested" is from early 14c. Intransitive sense of "give oneself up, submit, surrender (to a foe)" is from c. 1300. Related to Middle Low German and Middle Dutch gelt, Dutch geld, German Geld "money." Related: Yielded; yielding. I'm going to say these "guilds" require something more than money! That's just an opinion mind you, but an educated opinion! https://rumble.com/v30knqm-live-hollywood-completely-shut-down-worker-power-surges.html
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