Well, to be frank, I've never heard these terms. And while I have no problems 
overturning sacred cows (- dislike the nebulous term "The Rennaisance" and 
reject the terms "Dark Ages"), I don't think the Wars of Religion, nor the 
Napoleonic wars to be sufficiently related to be lumped together...

Damon.
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-----Original Message-----
From: "Alberto Monteiro" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Tue, 12 Sep 2006 15:04:04 
To:Killer Bs Discussion <brin-l@mccmedia.com>
Subject: Re: The Morality of Killing Babies

Damon Agretto wrote:
>
> Hundred Years War predates the Prodestant Reformation by nearly 75 
> years...
>
I've heard some people mention those Religious Wars as "The Second
Hundred Years Wars", and the sequence of France-England Wars
that began in c.1700 and ended in 1815 as "The Third Hundred
Years Wars".

Of course, if we want to be accurate _and_ optimistic, we should 
call all the european wars from the Peloponesian War to the Fall
of Berlin's Wall as "The Two and a Half Thousand Years War".

Alberto Monteiro

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