What is the most based moment in history?

And why is it Spartas reply to Philip of Macedonia

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The moment was not based. The Spartans never joined the Hellenic League. They rebelled while Alexander was on campaign (a campaign they did not even participate in) and got crushed by Antipater.
FPBP

The moment when our ancestors were best bat soup removers

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Is that when they destroyed the 2nd temple and killed a bunch of Jews. That was very based or was that the romans?

Fuck off with your buttplug shit.

Most based moment is Nicola JurisiƧ fending off 100.000 Turks with 1.000 men.

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Most based moment?! 1933 - 1945

This by far. Amazing what whites can do without a jewish parasite sucking the blood out of them

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Probably the winged hussars breaking the siege around Vienna.