Romania used to be called Dacia before the Romans committed genocide over there. It was named after the car brand.
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Its called bears cave because bears made it
there were once Romans there
Maybe it's a soy sauce situation. Bears are named after bears cave.
Kind of weird since Roman's where like everywhere in eruope at one point.
Not so much north of the Rhine, which still leaves a lot of Europe Roman-free.
Not Romania though, well…old Romania yes, but they moved it
(They controlled present Romania as well)
Lol wtf, sounds like a interesting history.
Well, not entirely... One small village of indomitable Gauls still holds out against the invaders.
Till this day!!!?
I assume so. Just compare the amount of resources both parties are able to invest in PR - if the Romans had defeated them, you'd have heard by now.
I thought Julius Caesar declared them gods after two of em completed 11 tasks, with a distant ancestor of John Oliver officiating the tasks, and then the entire village broke The Circus Maximus during the 12th task......
Rome shall rise again!
(the rabbit hole was literally just the first paragraph on Wikipedia about Romania)
Started at Information Retrival and ended up at collective intelligence.
Thank you, wikipedia, for good exploratory search
Is bare cave a pleonasm?
I think it's called a rabbit hole because rabbits live there.
Actually it's a reference to Alice in Wonderland.
Yes, I've been down a rabbit hole rabbit hole.
Historically
I guess it would have been faster if he just looked in the bears cave instead of a rabbit hole.
It is known that bear caves typically contain libraries on etymology of country names.
And then they eunt domus.
eunt domus
Spoilers for Life of Brian, which I still need to see. But seems pretty funny.
The language they speak is also not a Slavic language but closer to Italian.
They’re smarter than the average bear for sure.
Those caves are an intelligent bunch of holes.
Modern cave came from Old French which took it from Latin cavea
One of the many places that claim to be the real descendant of the Roman Empire.
According to the anthem, romanians claim to have the blood of the romans and the name of Trajan, meaning that everyone in Romania had fathers that had fathers that had fathers... that were the sons of the roman emperor that conquered Dacia
We've never claimed that.
If I remember it right, you used the name of the people that used the name of the people that claimed that.
You remember wrong. It just means "of rome" and it's that because it was a roman province. There's a difference between "of rome" which is what "român" means and "the true descendants of Rome" which is what you're claiming. We've never claimed to be more Roman than Italians or anything. That'd be stupid.
The word skeleton comes from the Ancient Greek word skeletós, which means "dried up".
Does that mean Skeletor is one who dries people?
Skeletor is Ben Shapiro's alter ego confirmed!
Word skeletons are just strings of letters...I thought.
How often do you think about the Roman Empire?
Not as much as their republic
When I need to last.
Epic self-burn?
Does it work? I just need to sustain, not decimate
It's about 90% effective.