DonBradley wrote:BCSpace,
This kind of extreme rhetoric isn't useful in our public discourse and seems somehow even less relevant to a thread about Italian roots of the Gadianton robbers.
Don
Thanks, Don. That was basically my point as well.
DonBradley wrote:BCSpace,
This kind of extreme rhetoric isn't useful in our public discourse and seems somehow even less relevant to a thread about Italian roots of the Gadianton robbers.
Don
Uncle Dale wrote:Good start -- now blend in ancient pirates operating out of the old port of Gades (Cadiz) and you have
Gadianton robbers transposed from sea to land.
harmony wrote:...
Italy's a long ways from NY state.
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Daniel Peterson wrote:Secret oath-bound combinations recur throughout history (e.g., the Catilinian conspiracy in ancient Rome and the Isma‘ili Shi‘ite Assassins of ‘Alamut).
Guerrillas hiding out in mountains are recurring features in history, too, from Castro's and Che Guevara's forces in Bolivia and the Sierra Maestra Mountains of Cuba and Vo Nguyen Giap's forces in North Vietnam and Mao Tse Tung's Red Army in China back through the Maccabean revolt in intertestamental Palestine.
There's a lot more that needs to be written on the Gadiantons. Here are two offerings:
"The Gadianton Robbers as Guerrilla Warriors"
http://mi.BYU.edu/publications/books/?b ... chapid=728
"Notes on 'Gadianton Masonry.'"
http://mi.BYU.edu/publications/books/?b ... chapid=729
Daniel Peterson wrote:Secret oath-bound combinations recur throughout history (e.g., the Catilinian conspiracy in ancient Rome and the Isma‘ili Shi‘ite Assassins of ‘Alamut).
Guerrillas hiding out in mountains are recurring features in history, too, from Castro's and Che Guevara's forces in Bolivia and the Sierra Maestra Mountains of Cuba and Vo Nguyen Giap's forces in North Vietnam and Mao Tse Tung's Red Army in China back through the Maccabean revolt in intertestamental Palestine.
There's a lot more that needs to be written on the Gadiantons. Here are two offerings:
"The Gadianton Robbers as Guerrilla Warriors"
http://mi.BYU.edu/publications/books/?b ... chapid=728
"Notes on 'Gadianton Masonry.'"
http://mi.BYU.edu/publications/books/?b ... chapid=729
Daniel Peterson wrote:Secret oath-bound combinations recur throughout history (e.g., the Catilinian conspiracy in ancient Rome and the Isma‘ili Shi‘ite Assassins of ‘Alamut).
Guerrillas hiding out in mountains are recurring features in history, too, from Castro's and Che Guevara's forces in Bolivia and the Sierra Maestra Mountains of Cuba and Vo Nguyen Giap's forces in North Vietnam and Mao Tse Tung's Red Army in China back through the Maccabean revolt in intertestamental Palestine.
There's a lot more that needs to be written on the Gadiantons. Here are two offerings:
"The Gadianton Robbers as Guerrilla Warriors"
http://mi.BYU.edu/publications/books/?b ... chapid=728
"Notes on 'Gadianton Masonry.'"
http://mi.BYU.edu/publications/books/?b ... chapid=729