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Post by vasiliy on Sept 18, 2018 7:49:12 GMT
- She is a character that appeared in ET games. - She is wed to the ruler of one of the greatest empires on Earth. - She bore nine children, the first being a male who is believed to be an unworthy heir due to doubts behind his biological father's identity. - Three people of 3 nationalities acted as her in 3 different films. The first actresses 2 are American & French with the third being a person born in the same home country as the person you are trying to guess (basically, this person & actress no. 3 are of the same nationality). isabella?!
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Post by Tito on Sept 18, 2018 7:55:49 GMT
- She is a character that appeared in ET games. - She is wed to the ruler of one of the greatest empires on Earth. - She bore nine children, the first being a male who is believed to be an unworthy heir due to doubts behind his biological father's identity. - Three people of 3 nationalities acted as her in 3 different films. The first actresses 2 are American & French with the third being a person born in the same home country as the person you are trying to guess (basically, this person & actress no. 3 are of the same nationality). Sophia aka Catherine the great?
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Post by Nobunaga Oda on Sept 18, 2018 8:19:02 GMT
Both are wrong.
Here's another clue: - She was abducted as a sort of retribution for a past abduction.
- She was held for 8 months.
- After bring freed, she gave birth to her first child.
- The fact that she was held for ~ 8 months was why the first child's biological father's identity is questioned.
- Her husband may have brought his concubines with him during his conquests, but she remained at her homelands & ruled her tiny portion of the grand empire.
- This grand empire she was Queen of, is one of Europe's greatest fears in the past when the empire tore into the continent.
- Ironically, this empire also gave birth to one of Japan's most famous & infamous terms ever known to Man.
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Post by Iron Duke on Sept 18, 2018 11:05:39 GMT
Both are wrong. Here's another clue: - She was abducted as a sort of retribution for a past abduction. - She was held for 8 months. - After bring freed, she gave birth to her first child. - The fact that she was held for ~ 8 months was why the first child's biological father's identity is questioned. - Her husband may have brought his concubines with him during his conquests, but she remained at her homelands & ruled her tiny portion of the grand empire. - This grand empire she was Queen of, is one of Europe's greatest fears in the past when the empire tore into the continent. - Ironically, this empire also gave birth to one of Japan's most famous & infamous terms ever known to Man. Borte?
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Post by Nobunaga Oda on Sept 18, 2018 13:06:00 GMT
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Post by Iron Duke on Sept 18, 2018 15:38:03 GMT
He was born in 1788. Best known as a British general of the Victorian era, as a young officer he actually served as an aide-de-camp on my staff during the peninsular campaign and later as my secretary. He married my niece.
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Post by Iron Duke on Sept 18, 2018 20:20:19 GMT
He was born in 1788. Best known as a British general of the Victorian era, as a young officer he actually served as an aide-de-camp on my staff during the peninsular campaign and later as my secretary. He married my niece. He lost an arm at Waterloo.
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Post by Nobunaga Oda on Sept 19, 2018 6:58:10 GMT
He was born in 1788. Best known as a British general of the Victorian era, as a young officer he actually served as an aide-de-camp on my staff during the peninsular campaign and later as my secretary. He married my niece. He lost an arm at Waterloo. Mercer?
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Post by Iron Duke on Sept 19, 2018 8:52:52 GMT
He lost an arm at Waterloo. Mercer? Nope
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Post by Iron Duke on Sept 19, 2018 13:14:50 GMT
He was born in 1788. Best known as a British general of the Victorian era, as a young officer he actually served as an aide-de-camp on my staff during the peninsular campaign and later as my secretary. He married my niece. He lost an arm at Waterloo. He died in 1855
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Post by Tito on Sept 19, 2018 19:20:53 GMT
Paget
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Post by Iron Duke on Sept 20, 2018 7:55:51 GMT
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Post by Iron Duke on Sept 20, 2018 7:56:48 GMT
He lost an arm at Waterloo. He died in 1855 He died in Sevastopol
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Post by GA Omar Bradley on Sept 20, 2018 12:14:07 GMT
Haig?
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Post by Iron Duke on Sept 20, 2018 15:29:24 GMT
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