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Post by Iron Duke on Feb 28, 2019 13:55:16 GMT
I'll go. I was the first well-recorded Hohenzollern. My county was in Swabia. I got killed in 1061 due to a feud. Who am I? I think we're gonna need more clues
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Post by Iron Duke on Mar 5, 2019 14:00:31 GMT
For the sake of moving things along....
He was the last English king to die in battle
His most famous quote was uttered just before he died and was written by his speechwriter, William Shakespeare: "A horse, a horse! My kingdom for a horse!"
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Post by Nobunaga Oda on Mar 5, 2019 14:30:39 GMT
For the sake of moving things along.... He was the last English king to die in battle His most famous quote was uttered just before he died and was written by his speechwriter, William Shakespeare: "A horse, a horse! My kingdom for a horse!" Is he a Henry?
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Post by Iron Duke on Mar 5, 2019 15:08:34 GMT
For the sake of moving things along.... He was the last English king to die in battle His most famous quote was uttered just before he died and was written by his speechwriter, William Shakespeare: "A horse, a horse! My kingdom for a horse!" Is he a Henry? Nope, but his successor was if that helps.
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Post by liutenant on Mar 5, 2019 17:43:39 GMT
Richard the third!!!
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Post by Iron Duke on Mar 5, 2019 22:37:51 GMT
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Post by liutenant on Mar 9, 2019 18:47:12 GMT
I was a famous french general and cavalry commander in the napoleonic wars. I played a key part in the battles of Austerlitz and Jena-Aurstedt I was left in Paris for the hundred days campaign, a decision Napoleon later regretted
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Post by Philip II of Macedon on Mar 9, 2019 21:54:56 GMT
I was a famous french general and cavalry commander in the napoleonic wars. I played a key part in the battles of Austerlitz and Jena-Aurstedt I was left in Paris for the hundred days campaign, a decision Napoleon later regretted Davout?
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Post by Friedrich “Fried Rice” Paulus on Mar 9, 2019 23:36:29 GMT
I was a famous french general and cavalry commander in the napoleonic wars. I played a key part in the battles of Austerlitz and Jena-Aurstedt I was left in Paris for the hundred days campaign, a decision Napoleon later regretted Damn right he regretted leaving davout in paris
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Post by liutenant on Mar 12, 2019 19:48:15 GMT
Correct
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Post by liutenant on Mar 12, 2019 19:49:44 GMT
I was a famous french general and cavalry commander in the napoleonic wars. I played a key part in the battles of Austerlitz and Jena-Aurstedt I was left in Paris for the hundred days campaign, a decision Napoleon later regretted Damn right he regretted leaving davout in paris Would have done so much better at Waterloo than Ney. Ney was a good leader but his grasp of strategy was atrocious
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Post by Philip II of Macedon on Mar 14, 2019 3:28:54 GMT
I'll go.
I was an Athenian general who changed warfare by introducing a lighter form of warrior.
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Post by Admiral Aleksandr Kolchak on Mar 15, 2019 20:26:47 GMT
I'll go. I was an Athenian general who changed warfare by introducing a lighter form of warrior. Pericles?
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Post by Admiral Aleksandr Kolchak on Mar 16, 2019 6:04:00 GMT
I’m a Chinese officer from ww2 and the Chinese civil war. I was known as the Rommel of the East and considered a talent by the Americans during ww2. I studied at the US Virginia Military Camp And was hated for it, who am I?
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Post by liutenant on Mar 16, 2019 8:23:54 GMT
I’m a Chinese officer from ww2 and the Chinese civil war. I was known as the Rommel of the East and considered a talent by the Americans during ww2. I studied at the US Virginia Military Camp And was hated for it, who am I? Sun Li Jen?
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