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Post by Thortilla on Jun 9, 2021 15:38:28 GMT
there is a problem in the 15th century THERE ARE A LOT OF IMPORTANT PEOPLE and I don't want to leave anyone So i will divide the century in to parts 1400-1449/1449-1499 so I will do the introduction William The Conqueror Take England but He was the Normandy Duke so technically England is part of France? No let’s go to war after a Large part of war Henry V unites the Church and Embarks in a Crusade Into France.....Who will save France from the fetus of the British Empire? Can you imagine that a girl who cannot read or write saves France? But let’s go to Frankfurt and we have most important Person in history xd the man who made the printer with which the book you have ever read was now made and What Happens in Asia? Columbus Have Competence? La Australis Icognita was really discovered by the British? Fast Answer No but Yes Henry V King / Emperor Number Forty-six thousand three hundred eighty-two who conquered something and then died with a 10-year successor Gutenberg Look this Cool Boy Zheng He The Chinese Explorer and maybe the Oriental Comparation of Columbus Joan Of Arc PD:She was burned 3 times W OMEGALUL W
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Post by Emilio Mola on Jun 9, 2021 15:55:54 GMT
Ow com'on, can anyone be more influential than Gutenberg
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Post by John Marston on Jun 9, 2021 15:58:12 GMT
Ow com'on, can anyone be more influential than Gutenberg Joan of Arc! Women power is influential
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Post by Gerd von Rundstedt on Jun 9, 2021 16:28:14 GMT
Gutenberg.
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Post by Emilio Mola on Jun 9, 2021 16:29:44 GMT
Ow com'on, can anyone be more influential than Gutenberg Joan of Arc! Women power is influential She was fighting for France.
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Post by Don Quixote de la Mancha on Jun 9, 2021 21:35:57 GMT
Joan of Arc! Women power is influential She was fighting for France. She set up France as a world power by liberating it from english rule and re-establishing the Bourbons in power. That being said, Gutenberg made the printer that would spread ideas that would lead to the French and American revolutions. So it really comes down to which you think is more important
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Post by John Marston on Jun 10, 2021 2:18:09 GMT
Joan of Arc! Women power is influential She was fighting for France. I think nationality doesn't matter right? Or are you from Britain and you hate her?
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Post by Emilio Mola on Jun 10, 2021 2:19:49 GMT
She was fighting for France. I think nationality doesn't matter right? Or are you from Britain and you hate her? No, I am not. But she has influence only in France
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Post by John Marston on Jun 10, 2021 2:21:30 GMT
I think nationality doesn't matter right? Or are you from Britain and you hate her? No, I am not. But she has influence only in France Oh! That is also true.
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Post by zink on Jun 15, 2021 1:59:06 GMT
Personally I think Joan is epic, but her influence is very limited
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