I was eating dinner with my parents and somehow we started discussing the Papacy. During the conversation I learned they have a lot of weird historical conceptions, like that Roman emperor Constantine and Charlemagne were both popes and that classical Romans were still fighting Germans (or "Gallians") in the post-millennial middle ages.
I didn't mean this to be a blog, but I'm curious as to what bizarre historical beliefs people close to you have, and whether history education 30+ years ago was as bad as I'm starting to believe it was.
>>496047
>whether history education 30+ years ago was as bad as I'm starting to believe it was.
I don't think that generally it's bad history education per se, but the attitude people have towards knowledge of history.
Think of your class, back in high school, about those chads and pretty girls or whatever and what kind of an interest they had in history.
Now add on 30 years of folk myths, misinformation in media and the brain just conflating concepts, no wonder you end up with a Charlemagne pope.
tl;dr People just don't care that much about exact historical knowledge.
>>496047
My ex-wife and her mother both believed in the Pope Joan story.
In college a lot of my friends believed that weed was made illegal in the 30s to keep Mexicans away.
>>496093
so when was weed made illegal in the land of the free?
>>496047
>"Europe at the death of Charles the Great"
>Avar Kingdom still existing
I question this map
>>496047
My great grandmother was taught that black people had flat noses due to poor eye sight so they kept running into threes in the jungle, no joke.
>>496047
That map of Sweden is pure bullshit.
>>496047
What were you eating for dinner?
>>496174
>To be fair pre-Christian Scandinavian history is pure bullshit.
There may be a load of bullshit in it but this is Finnish we wuz scandiz n shit.
>>496188
I think it may just be ignorant conflating of the Sami with Finno-Ugric peoples then "Greater Suomi" nonsense.
>cumbrics
>Welsh
>>496109
Around that time actually by big pharma.
>>496169
The map clearly says that swedes and goths live in the area, and nowhere does it say "The nation state of Sweden". But that the Svea and Goeta lived in that area seems very reasonable...
>>496047
Does falsified history count? I'm sure all eastern block countries could tell quite a few.
>>496047
This kind of maps of the High Middle Ages are usually filled with inaccuracies and sometimes plain bullshit.
The Spanish Mark, for instance, is usually depicted as all of Pyreenean Spain when in truth it was just northern Catalonia ( lol at the basques ever falling under Frankish rule).
Also,
>that Frankish Balearic Islands ever.