/r/HistoryMemes

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A place for history memes about events over 20 years ago.

This subreddit was created because there was a niche that was not being filled in the historical Reddit community. There was no place to be a redditor in history. All of your historical jokes and memes go here. (This is a place for memes, not propaganda.)

Our Friends (those who promote us are in bold):

Remember, this is the memes part of the historical community of reddit, not the historical part of the memes community of reddit. Treat it as such.

Looking for our Discord Server? Scroll down below!

RULES:

RULE 1: Keep posts history related

Please keep all submissions to the sub related to history and/or based on historical events. See here for the extended rules.

All submissions must be as historically accurate as possible.

Ideological memes are not allowed.

RULE 2: No reposts

All reposts, similar and identical, of posts previously submitted to the subreddit are banned and eligible for removal.

Rule 2.1

Crossposts are allowed as long as it is not a repost of a previous submission to the subreddit. Crossposts should also be marked with the flair "X-post".

RULE 3: No discrimination or abuse

Any excessive sexism, homophobia, racism or any other form of discrimination will be dealt with harshly and mods reserve the right to impose bans without warning. Basically try not to be jerks.

RULE 4: Year limit

All posts must include only subject matter of at least 20 years old from the post time. Example: Memes about the bankruptcy of Lehman Brothers won't be able to be posted till September 2028.

Anniversaries of historical events that are not yet 20 years old are not exempt to this.

Rule 4.1 - Meta use

Posts that either complain about Rule 4 or use Rule 4 as a loophole to circumvent the rule are not allowed on the subreddit.

RULE 5: Banned Memes and Formats

Certain memes and formats, such as "Retake the Holy Land" and "Hitler Suicide", are banned on the subreddit. A full list can be found in the extended rules here.

RULE 6: Do not deny or defend genocides and atrocities.

These include, but are not limited to; Holodomor, the Holocaust, the Armenian genocide, Japanese war crimes and the Tiananmen Square massacre. Doing so will result in an instant permaban. Hateful historical revisionists are not welcome.

Do not downplay or use whataboutism in discussion of atrocities and genocides

RULE 7: No Brigading

No calling for meme wars or inciting subreddit drama. This includes brigading, raiding, harassing other subreddits and their users, or likewise.

Political talks in comments are okay, but linking to external sites in which are about it are not. Directly linking posts to political subreddits is not allowed unless it is linked in a non-participating manner. For more info see here.

RULE 8: Post Memes

All submissions to r/HistoryMemes must be memes. If it's not a meme, post it elsewhere but here. See here for the extended rules.

Meta memes that pertain to the subreddit are allowed.

RULE 9: Quality control

Memes must adhere to some basic standards. Excessive black bars, improper cropping, and low resolution/unreadable memes are banned from the subreddit. Please see the extended rules here for a full list and explanation on banned practices.

RULE 10: No karma-whoring

Memes asking for upvotes, awards, and user actions are not allowed. See here for the extended rules

RULE 11: No low effort titles

All submissions to the subreddit must include a proper title that does not exemplify qualities signifying "low-effort", "Lazy", or "Karma-whoring". See here to see what is prohibited

Rule 11.1

If the title is removed from the meme and it ceases to be either a historical meme or a meme in general it is not allowed on the subreddit.

RULE 12: No 1900's Onwards on Weekends

Memes relating to events that occurred from Jan 1st, 1900 onwards, are not allowed on weekends (Saturday and Sunday EST).

Anniversaries of historical events are not exempt to this.

Meta Memes complaining about Rule 12 are (still) prohibited everyday.

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Ladies and gentleman the anti-Christ himself, Federic II

0 Comments
2024/12/01
10:03 UTC

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Please don't fight in comments. Btw Isho is Aramaic form of Jesus

1 Comment
2024/12/01
10:02 UTC

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the stark difference during this time and the next few years is pretty clear

1 Comment
2024/12/01
09:57 UTC

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I fixed it for ya, bud

9 Comments
2024/12/01
09:03 UTC

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Tristan and Isolde

2 Comments
2024/12/01
07:25 UTC

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All sunshine and rainbows

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5 Comments
2024/12/01
07:11 UTC

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A bit on the nose today. What would Saladin do?

3 Comments
2024/12/01
06:46 UTC

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Ancient Greek texts from the bronze age discovered in modern day Bulgaria

14 Comments
2024/12/01
06:41 UTC

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Greco-Persian Wars (499-449BCE)

The Achaemenid Empire of Persia, under King Darius I, sought to expand its influence into Europe, specifically targeting the Greek city-states after they supported the Ionian Revolt against Persian rule. This expansion led to the outbreak of the Greco-Persian Wars, during which the Greeks, through decisive victories at battles like Marathon and later Salamis, successfully halted Persian attempts to conquer mainland Greece.

2 Comments
2024/12/01
06:05 UTC

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Minoan meme

2 Comments
2024/12/01
02:53 UTC

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The Mortara case, also known as that time in the 19th Century the Catholic Church kidnapped a Jewish child and made him a priest

8 Comments
2024/12/01
02:47 UTC

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Damn Schmucks.

218 Comments
2024/12/01
02:30 UTC

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☠️

7 Comments
2024/11/30
23:56 UTC

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French diplomacy in action

20 Comments
2024/11/30
23:20 UTC

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Paris Commune in a nutshell

7 Comments
2024/11/30
22:24 UTC

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When people criticize the Senate

797 Comments
2024/11/30
20:20 UTC

29,208

Which is more accurate?

448 Comments
2024/11/30
19:47 UTC

1,420

No, settling in Upper/Lower Canada after the war doesn't mean they were Canadian either

185 Comments
2024/11/30
18:48 UTC

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When even a corpse has a better Passport photo than you

26 Comments
2024/11/30
18:22 UTC

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When your plan is so insane, it actually works

5 Comments
2024/11/30
18:14 UTC

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Italian knights: "Ready the pizza cutter, we dine in Rome tonight

20 Comments
2024/11/30
17:53 UTC

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Get the fuck out of my church

134 Comments
2024/11/30
17:27 UTC

3,530

It was like this all over Europe

20 Comments
2024/11/30
17:10 UTC

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All the same, both sides.

1 Comment
2024/11/30
15:57 UTC

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1799-1815 France (French empire) in a nutshell:

56 Comments
2024/11/30
15:21 UTC

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He did have a point thou

0 Comments
2024/11/30
15:05 UTC

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I am Jesus

1 Comment
2024/11/30
14:32 UTC

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Debates then and now

11 Comments
2024/11/30
13:39 UTC

270

Neither was a saint, obviously, but using either as a symbol for everything wrong with their respective governments is reductive at best.

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2024/11/30
13:23 UTC

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Telling me I can't stab patients to make them feel better??

7 Comments
2024/11/30
12:29 UTC

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