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Post by Iron Duke on Aug 30, 2018 17:52:04 GMT
yep Your turn This person was the british prime minister 2 times. Churchill?
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Post by Charlemagne on Aug 30, 2018 20:23:25 GMT
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Post by Iron Duke on Aug 31, 2018 9:42:43 GMT
Officially this man died by firing squad in Europe, aged 46.
However, 31 years later an old respected professor aged 77 and with the same surname claimed to be this man while lying on his deathbed in North Carolina, USA.
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Post by Robert Walpole on Aug 31, 2018 11:13:17 GMT
Officially this man died by firing squad in Europe, aged 46. However, 31 years later an old respected professor aged 77 and with the same surname claimed to be this man while lying on his deathbed in North Carolina, USA. Marshal Michel Ney
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Post by Iron Duke on Aug 31, 2018 11:47:18 GMT
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Post by Robert Walpole on Aug 31, 2018 16:37:46 GMT
He ends up dying in a tent after he personally led an army to siege Vienna during his last days as Sultan.
He also ended up killing his sons due to heir-ish reasons.
Did I mention the fact that he conquered Rhodes and Belgrade during his reign?
He also outlived his European enemies too.
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Post by Iron Duke on Sept 1, 2018 11:13:44 GMT
He ends up dying in a tent after he personally led an army to siege Vienna during his last days as Sultan. He also ended up killing his sons due to heir-ish reasons. Did I mention the fact that he conquered Rhodes and Belgrade during his reign? He also outlived his European enemies too. Suleiman the Magnificent
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Post by Robert Walpole on Sept 1, 2018 12:03:04 GMT
He ends up dying in a tent after he personally led an army to siege Vienna during his last days as Sultan. He also ended up killing his sons due to heir-ish reasons. Did I mention the fact that he conquered Rhodes and Belgrade during his reign? He also outlived his European enemies too. Suleiman the Magnificent Correct! Your turn
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Post by Iron Duke on Sept 1, 2018 21:46:05 GMT
A foreign born prince, as a child he was taken to Rome as a hostage and given a Roman education and military training. He served in the Roman army commanding an auxiliary cavalry unit and was made a Roman citizen and a Roman Knight. He later turned against the Romans and inflicted what some have called Rome's greatest defeat.
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Post by Friedrich “Fried Rice” Paulus on Sept 1, 2018 21:55:51 GMT
A foreign born prince, as a child he was taken to Rome as a hostage and given a Roman education and military training. He served in the Roman army commanding an auxiliary cavalry unit and was made a Roman citizen and a Roman Knight. He later turned against the Romans and inflicted what some have called Rome's greatest defeat. Hannibal?
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Post by Iron Duke on Sept 1, 2018 22:00:38 GMT
A foreign born prince, as a child he was taken to Rome as a hostage and given a Roman education and military training. He served in the Roman army commanding an auxiliary cavalry unit and was made a Roman citizen and a Roman Knight. He later turned against the Romans and inflicted what some have called Rome's greatest defeat. Hannibal? Nope
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Post by Friedrich “Fried Rice” Paulus on Sept 1, 2018 22:03:58 GMT
Arminius. If its not him my next vote is atilla
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Post by Charlemagne on Sept 2, 2018 2:42:39 GMT
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Post by Robert Walpole on Sept 2, 2018 4:15:09 GMT
Yeah it’s arminius
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Post by Iron Duke on Sept 2, 2018 9:29:07 GMT
Arminius. If its not him my next vote is atilla Arminius is correct. Your turn.
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