Ah, so now it’s the “ideas” of Rome that make things and people Roman? You need to take your superficial, impressionistic half-notions of history and stuff them seriously where the sun don’t shine, a place I suspect you’re quite familiar with. I’ve lived all over Europe, presently in France, and am undoubtedly far more familiar, first-hand, with any of this stuff than you are. You want a Celtic city? Burdigala, the Gallic name of Bordeaux. Now please try to make better use of your time and stop wasting mine. (There, you can even have the last word, if you like, because I don’t like conversing with fascists—the root of which name I know all too well, you pompous ass.)
Ah, so now it’s the “ideas” of Rome that make things and people Roman? You need to take your superficial, impressionistic half-notions of history and stuff them seriously where the sun don’t shine, a place I suspect you’re quite familiar with. I’ve lived all over Europe, presently in France, and am undoubtedly far more familiar, first-hand, with any of this stuff than you are. You want a Celtic city? Burdigala, the Gallic name of Bordeaux. Now please try to make better use of your time and stop wasting mine. (There, you can even have the last word, if you like, because I don’t like conversing with fascists—the root of which name I know all too well, you pompous ass.)