tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7177193073415704349.post4788819103029969677..comments2024-02-20T10:12:20.623+00:00Comments on The Blog That Time Forgot: The Filmgoer's Guide to Conan the Barbarian (1982): The CimmeriansTaranaichhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02176999342965850175noreply@blogger.comBlogger4125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7177193073415704349.post-40614088317296328152011-10-26T13:43:06.082+01:002011-10-26T13:43:06.082+01:00I suspect that Cimmeria, like early Ireland had a ...I suspect that Cimmeria, like early Ireland had a king for each tribe or clan and a nominal high king over those, whose power was generally more symbolic than actual.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7177193073415704349.post-12409975670244043412011-06-23T15:26:14.957+01:002011-06-23T15:26:14.957+01:00Can it be better? No, defiantly not, this website ...Can it be better? No, defiantly not, this website delivers! Never found so much information in one place before. Thank You Owners! Visit us at http://www.surjo.com/ and http://www.surjo.com/tech/Greg Millshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09962060680674669459noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7177193073415704349.post-12251708391341360452011-01-29T22:56:42.098+00:002011-01-29T22:56:42.098+00:00what is a black irish?
The Black Irish is a pheno...<i>what is a black irish?</i><br /><br />The Black Irish is a phenotype characterised by black hair and light eyes, which is commonly noted among certain parts of the Irish (as well as Scottish and Welsh) populace. Examples include Gabriel Byrne, Colin Farrell, Sean Connery, Catherine Zeta-Jones and others.<br /><br /><i>what was the political system in Cimmeria? you talk about a king but I think more, just like in the north of villages with some chieftain or warchief vinculated (does do well this word in english?) with other villages by clan</i><br /><br />King Cumal is something of a mystery, and it's difficult to know what Howard meant by it. The best explanation I can think of is that whenever the Cimmerians mobilize for war, they nominate a "de facto" king for the duration of battle. Once the invaders are dealt with, each tribe goes back to their own clans. Either that, or like the Nordheimer, each Cimmerian tribe has its own "king" which would be more akin to a chieftain.<br /><br /><i>couldn't be a good idea you or some other scholar to write a kind of expansion or new version of the essay The hyborian age, it's short for me thinking in the interesting and greats events that it tells, I think hyborian age and afterwards deserves a much more longer essay, even a book</i><br /><br />Hmm, interesting idea.Taranaichhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02176999342965850175noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7177193073415704349.post-70888725541154969702011-01-26T15:25:01.300+00:002011-01-26T15:25:01.300+00:00a few things...
what is a black irish?
what was th...a few things...<br />what is a black irish?<br />what was the political system in Cimmeria? you talk about a king but I think more, just like in the north of villages with some chieftain or warchief vinculated (does do well this word in english?) with other villages by clan<br />couldn't be a good idea you or some other scholar to write a kind of expansion or new version of the essay The hyborian age, it's short for me thinking in the interesting and greats events that it tells, I think hyborian age and afterwards deserves a much more longer essay, even a book<br />FranciscoAnonymousnoreply@blogger.com