07-21-2006, 08:15 PM
Anyway... back in topic... about the Ancient Greek "Telamonas".
It was (as far as the historics says) NOTHING more, but a tangled ("Kotsida", in Greek) of two/three (different colored) lace/string.
That's it!
Anything else you watching is a LATER version, Hellenistic or Roman version...
It was (as far as the historics says) NOTHING more, but a tangled ("Kotsida", in Greek) of two/three (different colored) lace/string.
That's it!
Anything else you watching is a LATER version, Hellenistic or Roman version...
aka Romilos
"Ayet`, oh Spartan euandro... koroi pateron poliatan... laia men itin provalesthe,
...dori d`eutolmos anhesthe, ...mi phidomenoi tas zoas. Ouh gar patrion ta Sparta!"
- The Lacedaimonian War Tune -
"Ayet`, oh Spartan euandro... koroi pateron poliatan... laia men itin provalesthe,
...dori d`eutolmos anhesthe, ...mi phidomenoi tas zoas. Ouh gar patrion ta Sparta!"
- The Lacedaimonian War Tune -