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Post by Kliment Jefremovitš Vorošilov on Sept 5, 2021 16:41:08 GMT
-Destroyed all statues and writings of his 4 preceeders (is that a word?). Predecessors Yeah, that's the word, thanks.
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Post by John Marston on Sept 6, 2021 9:18:56 GMT
Who's next?
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Post by Eugene V. Debs on Sept 6, 2021 10:59:04 GMT
It was my turn. Post remained on previous page: - English poet and painter. - He has lived in London almost his entire life. - He is known as an very important person for the Romantic era.
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Post by John Marston on Sept 6, 2021 13:12:38 GMT
It was my turn. Post remained on previous page: - English poet and painter. - He has lived in London almost his entire life. - He is known as an very important person for the Romantic era. William Blake?
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Post by Eugene V. Debs on Sept 6, 2021 13:47:42 GMT
It was my turn. Post remained on previous page: William Blake? Correct, your turn. He is my favorite poet (with Edgar Allan Poe).
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Post by John Marston on Sept 6, 2021 13:53:57 GMT
Well, my hours of cramming for history exams last year didn't went in vain Anyways, here are the clues : 1. Napoleon's right hand man, who had the best listening skills among Napoleon's other men. 2. Died in probably a freak accident (Although it's disputed) 3. His son had both his and Napoleon's name.
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Post by Shrimant Peshwa Madhavrao Bhat on Sept 6, 2021 14:01:48 GMT
Well, my hours of cramming for history exams last year didn't went in vain Anyways, here are the clues : 1. Napoleon's right hand man, who had the best listening skills among Napoleon's other men. 2. Died in probably a freak accident (Although it's disputed) 3. His son had both his and Napoleon's name. Berthier. "Napoleon's right hand man" made it too obvious
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Post by John Marston on Sept 6, 2021 14:03:50 GMT
Well, my hours of cramming for history exams last year didn't went in vain Anyways, here are the clues : 1. Napoleon's right hand man, who had the best listening skills among Napoleon's other men. 2. Died in probably a freak accident (Although it's disputed) 3. His son had both his and Napoleon's name. Berthier. "Napoleon's right hand man" made it too obvious Right answer. Your turn now. (But I thought right hand also included Soult and Davout).
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Post by Manfred von Richthofen on Sept 7, 2021 7:25:43 GMT
What's this
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Post by John Marston on Sept 7, 2021 7:41:00 GMT
The historical guessing game, where one person gives clues about a historical person and others have to guess it. The one who guesses correctly will make the next riddle.
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Post by Shrimant Peshwa Madhavrao Bhat on Sept 7, 2021 9:06:17 GMT
Anyone who has a riddle should proceed, I do not have any riddle.
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Post by Kliment Jefremovitš Vorošilov on Sept 7, 2021 19:02:31 GMT
- General Governor of Finland from 1898 to 1904 during the "First Age of Opression". - Responsible for the Russification of Finland. - Murdered by a Finnish nationalist who is a close relative to my friend.
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Post by Manfred von Richthofen on Sept 7, 2021 22:21:31 GMT
- General Governor of Finland from 1898 to 1904 during the "First Age of Opression". - Responsible for the Russification of Finland. - Murdered by a Finnish nationalist who is a close relative to my friend. Nikolay Ivanovich Bobrikov
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Post by Kliment Jefremovitš Vorošilov on Sept 8, 2021 4:52:03 GMT
- General Governor of Finland from 1898 to 1904 during the "First Age of Opression". - Responsible for the Russification of Finland. - Murdered by a Finnish nationalist who is a close relative to my friend. Nikolay Ivanovich Bobrikov Correct.
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Post by Kliment Jefremovitš Vorošilov on Sept 21, 2021 18:01:31 GMT
- Had a violent and alcoholic father - Got fired from school - His other wife committed suicide
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