Who is from or based in Continental Europe?

johnsemlak said:
Marcus Aurelius?


Sorry if it seems nitpicky, I was just wondering who Marc Aurel was for a minute.
Yep.
Also, not nitpicky. Being generally fluent in Latin, I know his Latin name but I'm just used to referring to him this way - it's just something we do here in Vienna. There's a "Marc Aurel street," for example. And a hotel by this name. Etc. (Roman emperor + a city with with many tourist visitors = lots of places named after him.)
 

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I'm from the Netherlands as well. Utrecht to be precise. Have not gamed actively for some time (lost track of gaming group due moving, work etc.)...
 



that could call for a meeting :)

fabioghirelli (at) virgilio (dot) it .

And let's stop turning this thread into a "italian players unite" thing :lol: that'll get us kicked out.
 


Naathez said:
And let's stop turning this thread into a "italian players unite" thing :lol: that'll get us kicked out.

Actually, if gamers get together as a result of this thread, that'd be about as positive result as I could hope for :). There is the Gamer's Seeking Gamers forum for that of course, but this forum obviously gets to a wider audience.

ON that note, any gamers seeing this thread in Moscow, or planning to visit, please make contact!

john dot semlak at gmail dot com
 
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Darkness said:
Yep.
Also, not nitpicky. Being generally fluent in Latin, I know his Latin name but I'm just used to referring to him this way - it's just something we do here in Vienna. There's a "Marc Aurel street," for example. And a hotel by this name. Etc. (Roman emperor + a city with with many tourist visitors = lots of places named after him.)

Russians actually do the same with Latin and Greek names (chopping off the ending--I suspect Marc Aurel is how the name is said in Russian as well). I've had a number of discussions of classical history and authors and we often get bogged down on names.
 

johnsemlak said:
Russians actually do the same with Latin and Greek names (chopping off the ending--I suspect Marc Aurel is how the name is said in Russian as well). I've had a number of discussions of classical history and authors and we often get bogged down on names.

I think pretty much anybody does the same, especially romance countries. For us in Italy, for example, it's Marco Aurelio.
 

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