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Post by Desophaeus on Dec 7, 2017 1:41:57 GMT
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Post by Laurent de Gouvion St. Cyr on Dec 7, 2017 2:06:23 GMT
Inventor of the modern periodic table, died in the Gallipoli campaign.
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Post by Desophaeus on Dec 7, 2017 2:07:53 GMT
Inventor of the modern periodic table, died in the Gallipoli campaign. Georges Menelov something like that. If I could Google, I would get the spelling right lol.
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Post by Laurent de Gouvion St. Cyr on Dec 7, 2017 2:18:16 GMT
Inventor of the modern periodic table, died in the Gallipoli campaign. Georges Menelov something like that. If I could Google, I would get the spelling right lol. Mendeleev did invent the periodic table (not the modern one, though). He did not die in Gallipoli, that's for sure.
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Post by Desophaeus on Dec 7, 2017 2:51:07 GMT
Georges Menelov something like that. If I could Google, I would get the spelling right lol. Mendeleev did invent the periodic table (not the modern one, though). He did not die in Gallipoli, that's for sure. Ah nuts... that was the only guess I had.
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Post by vasiliy on Dec 7, 2017 3:53:47 GMT
My father was a soldier He looked for my mother in the corpses but he find her alive Then eight years later I was born Who am i ?
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Post by Jean de Lattre de Tassigny on Dec 7, 2017 4:15:48 GMT
Inventor of the modern periodic table, died in the Gallipoli campaign. Just had this in Chemistry class. Moseley? PS: If you didn't know, Mendeliev ordered his periodic table by atomic mass and law of octaves (columns are similar in property) because he couldn't have known what protons were. Moseley used Mendeliev's design and used atomic numbers (# of protons) to make sense and properly order the modern table.
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Post by Desophaeus on Dec 7, 2017 4:21:42 GMT
My father was a soldier He looked for my mother in the corpses but he find her alive Then eight years later I was born Who am i ? You're supposed to answer Laurent de Gouvion St. Cyr's riddle then if you got it right, you get to post that question for someone else to answer.
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Post by Laurent de Gouvion St. Cyr on Dec 7, 2017 4:27:59 GMT
Inventor of the modern periodic table, died in the Gallipoli campaign. Just had this in Chemistry class. Moseley? PS: If you didn't know, Mendeliev ordered his periodic table by atomic mass and law of octaves (columns are similar in property) because he couldn't have known what protons were. Moseley used Mendeliev's design and used atomic numbers (# of protons) to make sense and properly order the modern table. Yes. Now gib a person.
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Post by Jean de Lattre de Tassigny on Dec 7, 2017 4:37:07 GMT
Although foreign, I served in the Continental Army and am today well known as revolutionary at home and abroad.
Hint: He's in EW4
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Post by Desophaeus on Dec 7, 2017 5:28:31 GMT
Although foreign, I served in the Continental Army and am today well known as revolutionary at home and abroad. Hint: He's in EW4 Lafayette? His name is certainly honored throughout America. He was from France and served in the Continental Army for USA with George Washington. I can't remember if he's in EW4 or not, though.
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Post by Jean de Lattre de Tassigny on Dec 7, 2017 5:47:20 GMT
Although foreign, I served in the Continental Army and am today well known as revolutionary at home and abroad. Hint: He's in EW4 Lafayette? His name is certainly honored throughout America. He was from France and served in the Continental Army for USA with George Washington. I can't remember if he's in EW4 or not, though. IIRC Lafeyette is not in EW4 although that is a good guess. Think of any other helpers who also fought in their home country.
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Post by Desophaeus on Dec 7, 2017 5:53:41 GMT
Lafayette? His name is certainly honored throughout America. He was from France and served in the Continental Army for USA with George Washington. I can't remember if he's in EW4 or not, though. IIRC Lafeyette is not in EW4 although that is a good guess. Think of any other helpers who also fought in their home country. Man, I wish I could remember the name of the German baron who trained the Continental Army at Valley Forge...is this a good guess?
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Post by Jean de Lattre de Tassigny on Dec 7, 2017 6:07:35 GMT
IIRC Lafeyette is not in EW4 although that is a good guess. Think of any other helpers who also fought in their home country. Man, I wish I could remember the name of the German baron who trained the Continental Army at Valley Forge...is this a good guess? Baron von Steuben? I imagined you'd say him next but nope also wrong. I don't even think he had a large impact on Germany and not sure if he's in EW4. If this helps, person X is a fort/infantry general which I guess kinda makes sense historically
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Post by Laurent de Gouvion St. Cyr on Dec 7, 2017 6:10:26 GMT
Kozciusko?
I don't remember Von Steuben being in EW4
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