Posts by ValeOfShadows@poa.st
(DIR) Post #B2AHy3YcmIwZp1Cpk0 by ValeOfShadows@poa.st
2026-01-11T04:58:33.882816Z
21 likes, 11 repeats
Today is the anniversary of Julius Caesar crossing the Rubicon River in Italy with the legion Legio XIII Gemina and initiating the Roman Civil War against his rival and former friend Pompey in the year 49BC, which would transform the Roman Republic into the Roman Empire. Caesar achieved this by having the dedicated loyalty of his men whom he had been campaigning with in Gaul many years earlier.Alea iacta est(the die is cast)
(DIR) Post #B2C9ohrJflcibMtpLM by ValeOfShadows@poa.st
2026-01-12T02:41:53.918389Z
6 likes, 1 repeats
How do we get women to dress like this again.RT: https://nicecrew.digital/objects/eddaae7d-5862-41aa-9115-633f2e7479b5
(DIR) Post #B2CHJZGKNrZ2b1GGBc by ValeOfShadows@poa.st
2026-01-12T03:21:10.842134Z
3 likes, 0 repeats
RT: https://nicecrew.digital/objects/3505def5-a640-4d23-93f5-0143afa42dee
(DIR) Post #B2Ggz2s4Tke3mkd7Me by ValeOfShadows@poa.st
2026-01-14T07:10:06.959357Z
6 likes, 0 repeats
Retaking Constantinople doesn't look like it would be that hard now.
(DIR) Post #B2ItxXIq3DLTJCgGKO by ValeOfShadows@poa.st
2026-01-15T07:26:42.072696Z
10 likes, 2 repeats
@ShowMeYourLibrary Sighting in public.
(DIR) Post #B2KYkxs6FRxFDyG38a by ValeOfShadows@poa.st
2026-01-16T04:00:35.345924Z
1 likes, 0 repeats
@ShowMeYourLibrary
(DIR) Post #B2OwIC21hI5AH8YQ9Q by ValeOfShadows@poa.st
2026-01-18T06:37:13.164529Z
12 likes, 3 repeats
(DIR) Post #B2PoF9iXEyoNkmRDRQ by ValeOfShadows@poa.st
2026-01-18T06:41:29.805985Z
0 likes, 0 repeats
@ShowMeYourLibrary I'll take a glass.
(DIR) Post #B2R3uFED4U2OvOoZ2e by ValeOfShadows@poa.st
2026-01-19T07:14:44.847102Z
18 likes, 6 repeats
DO NOT REDEEM SAAAR DO NOT RE *elephant noises*
(DIR) Post #B2SiRXWCHSeAX0cR5k by ValeOfShadows@poa.st
2026-01-20T02:26:42.326914Z
11 likes, 2 repeats
Happy birthday to Robert E Lee a real American hero (unlike the commie nigger rapist).https://substack.com/home/post/p-165766155
(DIR) Post #B2XAqTu4QshzuNJ4t6 by ValeOfShadows@poa.st
2026-01-22T05:57:10.913389Z
2 likes, 1 repeats
So internet horrorcow Cyraxx just caught the attention of LibsOfTikTok, this should be interesting. https://nitter.net/libsoftiktok/status/201413069901658...
(DIR) Post #B2ZNXwn0UwU7iOPo9I by ValeOfShadows@poa.st
2026-01-23T07:33:45.940162Z
11 likes, 4 repeats
Today is the anniversary of the Battle of Rorke's Drift in 1879, in which 150 British soldiers made a last stand and won against a Zulu horde of 4k at Rorke's Drift in South Africa. The battle had the largest amount of Victoria Crosses awarded in British history.https://valeofshadows.substack.com/p/the-battle-of-ror...
(DIR) Post #B2ZOEq2XT5q9EZ8G1I by ValeOfShadows@poa.st
2026-01-23T07:43:02.561891Z
2 likes, 0 repeats
@Dagnar @Deplorable_Degenerate
(DIR) Post #B2ZSi6y00tnfwiDs9Y by ValeOfShadows@poa.st
2026-01-23T08:33:15.011379Z
1 likes, 0 repeats
@Billy_Hughes I'll have to check it out.
(DIR) Post #B2bJlM9LVdcidHvFYW by ValeOfShadows@poa.st
2026-01-24T06:02:28.792763Z
1 likes, 0 repeats
@Rlyn It happens.
(DIR) Post #B2ezuSq4VKbsqpMGa8 by ValeOfShadows@poa.st
2026-01-25T06:44:37.226888Z
3 likes, 1 repeats
Never forget the six million jews shot by ICE agents.
(DIR) Post #B2fQrUHZNWhBDo1ce0 by ValeOfShadows@poa.st
2026-01-26T05:37:29.570168Z
9 likes, 3 repeats
Autumn 212B.C., Kingdom of Syracuse, Sicily.The Siege of Syracuse resulted in the Roman Republic conquering Syracuse. At the beginning of the Second Punic War the Greek city-state of Syracuse was allied with the Roman Republic. In 216B.C. King Hiero passed away after ruling Syracuse for over 60 years. In 215B.C. Hiero's grandson Hieronymus became king. Hieronymus only being 15 at the time was influenced by his uncles Andranodorus and Zoippus to abandon the alliance with Rome and instead set up a new one with Carthage. The betrayal of Syracuse alarmed Rome, as now Hannibal, who was campaigning in Rome could receive reinforcements from Carthage due to the loss of the Syracusan fleets and control over the Mediterranean. In early 213B.C. The Romans raised a new army and navy under Marcus Claudius Marcellus, with plans to conquer Syracuse. By Spring of 213B.C. the Romans arrive at Syracuse.By early Summer of 213B.C. the Romans launched a two pronged attack on Syracuse, with a land force attacking the Hexaplon Gate on the north side of Syracuse and a Roman fleet of 68 ships, with 8 of the larger ships known as quinqueremes or "five oars" equipped with siege towers to land of the walls of Syracuse. The land force attacks the Hexaplon Gate first, but as they get closer to the walls, they end up being repulsed from Greek Scorpions firing large javelins at them. The attack fails and the Romans retreat. Unaware of the failure at the Hexaplon Gate the Roman ships continued sailing to the walls. The ships began to be pelted with javelins and rocks from catapults and scorpions on the walls. As the Roman ships get closer to the wall, a few of the ships begin to mysteriously catch fire, panicking many of the Romans. As the ships reach the walls Roman Marines disembark and attack the Greek defenders on the walls. As the ships are moored a giant crane swings out and drops a large stone attached to it crushing the Roman ship. Several more of these sink Roman ships, as well as some with a giant claw attached to it. These are all inventions of the famous Greek inventor Archimedes.Marcellus realizes that the wall landings are a disaster and orders a withdraw and prepares to lay siege to Syracuse. By Autumn of 213B.C. The Carthaginians send an army of 30k men under Himilco to assist the Greeks. The Greeks send some men under a man named Hippocrates to meet with Himilco, but Marcellus intercepts and defeats the Greeks. In early 212B.C. A prisoner exchange between the Romans and Greeks allows a Roman officer to observe the Syracusan walls and locate a weak spot in the defenses. The Romans launch a night attack during a Greek religious festival and capture the outer walls and the Hexaplon Gate. The Carthaginian army arrives at Syracuse, but plague breaks out in their camp, killing many including Himilco. The Carthaginian army withdraws. The Carthaginian navy then arrives and the Roman navy sails out to meet them. For unknown reasons however the Carthaginian fleet withdraws. The Syracusan inhabitants now wanting an end to the siege decide to open the gates for the Romans. The Romans wanting revenge ended-up sacking the city. Archimedes was killed in the sack of the city, which angered Marcellus who wanted to use his talents to serve Rome and had told his men not to harm him. The conquest of Syracuse resulted in Rome gaining complete control over Sicily.
(DIR) Post #B2fTEJFAmmcbYRukDo by ValeOfShadows@poa.st
2026-01-26T05:42:29.254998Z
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@Scarlett Yes, and Syracuse, Sicily still exists lol.
(DIR) Post #B2hdcyjXZDRn2aRLaC by ValeOfShadows@poa.st
2026-01-27T07:13:29.335985Z
16 likes, 8 repeats
Remember folks, don't believe anything modern mainstream historians tell you, as they are all anti-White leftists.
(DIR) Post #B2lqTRmGnrGUGALG1A by ValeOfShadows@poa.st
2026-01-29T07:53:02.206185Z
6 likes, 1 repeats
I redeem bridge saaaar.