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Post by Iron Duke on Jun 13, 2018 10:37:57 GMT
Can someone else do it? I don't have the time to write someone. Ok, an easy one to move things along. Who was known as "Roi Soleil"?
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Post by Nobunaga Oda on Jun 13, 2018 11:13:34 GMT
Can someone else do it? I don't have the time to write someone. Ok, an easy one to move things along. Who was known as "Roi Soleil"? Caligula?
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Post by Iron Duke on Jun 13, 2018 11:33:31 GMT
Ok, an easy one to move things along. Who was known as "Roi Soleil"? Caligula? Nope
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Post by Deleted on Jun 13, 2018 12:52:46 GMT
Louis the 14th
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Post by Iron Duke on Jun 13, 2018 16:21:56 GMT
Correct, Louis XIV (Roi Soleil = Sun King) Your turn.
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Post by Deleted on Jun 13, 2018 16:44:39 GMT
I was the first prime minister of an balkan country i gained the nickname “painter” due to my skills fought as a solider for my country got assasinated by the king for my liberal ideas
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Post by Hobo Joe on Jun 17, 2018 6:32:57 GMT
I was the first prime minister of an balkan country i gained the nickname “painter” due to my skills fought as a solider for my country got assasinated by the king for my liberal ideas Thats easy- Kaiser Wilhelm II neeeeext In all seriousness thats a tough one. Prime minister makes it a democratic nation which slims it down. Being called a painter due to political skills in the balkans... makes me think of serious border gore. But thats probably due to the long hours at HOI4. I know a lot of elected officials are veterans so that doesnt help me much here. We know its a constitutional monarchy because he was assassinated by the king, but is the prime minister making it democratic. The only constitutional republics there I can think of are Yugoslavia and Romania. Im going to guess Nikola Pasic.
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Post by Iron Duke on Jun 24, 2018 16:30:31 GMT
I was the first prime minister of an balkan country i gained the nickname “painter” due to my skills fought as a solider for my country got assasinated by the king for my liberal ideas Thats easy- Kaiser Wilhelm II neeeeext In all seriousness thats a tough one. Prime minister makes it a democratic nation which slims it down. Being called a painter due to political skills in the balkans... makes me think of serious border gore. But thats probably due to the long hours at HOI4. I know a lot of elected officials are veterans so that doesnt help me much here. We know its a constitutional monarchy because he was assassinated by the king, but is the prime minister making it democratic. The only constitutional republics there I can think of are Yugoslavia and Romania. Im going to guess Nikola Pasic. Is he right, @belilakonja?
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Post by Iron Duke on Jun 26, 2018 14:01:20 GMT
I was the first prime minister of an balkan country i gained the nickname “painter” due to my skills fought as a solider for my country got assasinated by the king for my liberal ideas Thats easy- Kaiser Wilhelm II neeeeext In all seriousness thats a tough one. Prime minister makes it a democratic nation which slims it down. Being called a painter due to political skills in the balkans... makes me think of serious border gore. But thats probably due to the long hours at HOI4. I know a lot of elected officials are veterans so that doesnt help me much here. We know its a constitutional monarchy because he was assassinated by the king, but is the prime minister making it democratic. The only constitutional republics there I can think of are Yugoslavia and Romania. Im going to guess Nikola Pasic. As we can't seem to get the answer I suggest you go ahead and ask the next question.
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Post by stoic on Jun 27, 2018 2:51:48 GMT
Well I decided to take the initiative in my own hands or we won't see another one in donkey's years An easy one, I have to admit He was one of most famous Italians ever (though some tend to forget about that ). His ancestors were from Florence. Names of his brothers were Giuseppe, Luciano, Jirolamo. Only one of his brothers had a foreign name right from the birth.
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Post by Iron Duke on Jun 27, 2018 9:26:14 GMT
Well I decided to take the initiative in my own hands or we won't see another one in donkey's years An easy one, I have to admit He was one of most famous Italians ever (though some tend to forget about that ). His ancestors were from Florence. Names of his brothers were Giuseppe, Luciano, Jirolamo. Only one of his brothers had a foreign name right from the birth. Christopher Columbus?
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Post by stoic on Jun 27, 2018 10:43:42 GMT
Well I decided to take the initiative in my own hands or we won't see another one in donkey's years An easy one, I have to admit He was one of most famous Italians ever (though some tend to forget about that ). His ancestors were from Florence. Names of his brothers were Giuseppe, Luciano, Jirolamo. Only one of his brothers had a foreign name right from the birth. Christopher Columbus? Nope
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Post by stoic on Jun 27, 2018 10:52:25 GMT
He had two sisters as well - Maria-Paula and Maria-Annunziata. Both sisters had a breathtaking career, btw
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Post by stoic on Jun 27, 2018 15:21:42 GMT
Well, ok One of his biographers said: "He always spoke with a marked accent and never learned to spell the language properly". He made many mistakes in his letters, and he wrote a loooots of them.
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Post by stoic on Jun 28, 2018 3:05:42 GMT
Ok His father's name was Carlo and his mother's name was Letizia. Her most famous saying was: "Who knows, one day I may have to find bread for all these kings I’ve borne"
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