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Date Posted: 09:05:38 02/11/02 Mon
Author: THE Tim Carson
Subject: Re: Topic 1

Although it is lacking relevance to Mesopotania, I remember, the Romans had a sea battle in the Mediterranean Sea, the roman fleet lead their opposition into a part of the Sea with rough waters. The trap worked, and the opposing fleet surrendered. In WWII, the same thing happened. A fleet of ships were lured into that same section of water, and tricked, and ended up losing the battle. I do believe the Romans are semi-relevant to our studies of Mesopotania, however, it is a good example of history repeating itself. My 6th grade social studies teacher, Mr.Morini, taught me this. I thank him heartily.


Sincerely,


Tim Carson

Tada!

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[> Re: Timothé Felipe Raoul Carson -- Jimmy McCumber, 09:13:51 02/11/02 Mon

Hey tim,

How are the romans semi-related to the Mesopotamians, besides coming from the same earth, and possibly wearing similar hats? Do you also thank your teacher of last year, Mr. Zack, for his lessons on social structure (who can kick who)

-Jaimi Stephanopoulos

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