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Post by kyokusanagi on Jan 10, 2018 6:01:36 GMT
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Post by kyokusanagi on Jan 14, 2018 13:10:19 GMT
Saladin Born 1137 Tikrit, Upper Mesopotamia, Abbasid Caliphate Died 4 March 1193 (aged 55–56) Damascus, Syria, Ayyubid Sultanate In my private opinion his logistic skill would be respect, that he deserved in years, so people went to him like to the magnes. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SaladinMusic. Many could fit, I prefer her voice... (It is equally true that his generosity, his piety, devoid of fanaticism, that flower of liberality and courtesy which had been the model of our old chroniclers, won him no less popularity in Frankish Syria than in the lands of Islam. René Grousset (writer) And some nice dialog from Kingdom of Heaven . ...
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Post by rjs on Jan 14, 2018 23:24:03 GMT
Usless,please put in aprroaiate cat.
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Post by kyokusanagi on Jan 15, 2018 6:20:42 GMT
how, where? Doesn't matter. Li Shimin Alternative Titles: Li Shimin, T’ai-tsung www.britannica.com/biography/Taizong-emperor-of-Tang-dynasty...The Taizong emperor also had to deal with the great clans of Shandong, who considered themselves the superiors of the royal house. Interesting stories ... ..some infos about his battles. totallyhistory.com/emperor-taizong-of-tang/He was treated as an Legend in future China, Korea and Japan for what he did. He was typical Konfucius follower. Family at the 1st place. www.amazon.com/New-Analects-Confucius-Reconstructed-Modern/dp/1602201463I have the book in polish. It' s separated in two parts . 1st covers Confucius ideas and dialogs in order, 2nd part is what was in books before. Great book to change into a better person. This is one of three (imo) most important ideas in China Confucius Lao Tzu Mozi. Music that I prefer In Red Cliff japanese composer showed his art. Luchen is a goddess of music. I have no idea about his strategy, but covered he was doing massacre with his rockets. Btw history of China is the greatest thing that could be studied.
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Post by kyokusanagi on Jan 17, 2018 16:56:04 GMT
Horatio Nelson, Viscount Nelson BRITISH NAVAL COMMANDER born Sept. 29, 1758, Burnham Thorpe, Norfolk, Eng.— died Oct. 21, 1805, at sea, off Cape Trafalgar, Spain His successes were: lot of studies in practice under the best admirals of that times, ie. capt. Maurice’a Suckling , his uncle , he started his career having 12 years. Also we had Sir Collingwood, who helped him under Trafalgar battle to avoid crusade on England. The last of his companions and pain in the Napoleon's *Auto corrected* was Sidney.... (Napoleon Bonaparte, reminiscing later in his life, said of him: "That man made me miss my destiny"). So he had great leaders around his fleet. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cuthbert_Collingwood,_1st_Baron_Collingwood en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sidney_Smith_(Royal_Navy_officer)He was a monster while commanding the Fleet. In Trafalgar he took the decission similar to Pang Tong in Three Kingdoms novel. He risked his life to make sure that success will appear. Stake was high. Some music that I loved long before computers appeared. www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLbtbbSvAlZ2ciQn_69q5Gmyup09lfW3HD Shanties are great for morale up, but also very sentimental. I've heard them all. Rest in Peace ***Lord Nelson*** and all Man of the Sea that didn't returned home.
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Post by Iron Duke on Jan 18, 2018 14:08:44 GMT
Rest in Peace sir Nelson and all Man of the Sea that didn't returned home. Apologies for the pedantry, but the correct form of address or reference would be Lord Nelson. Although he was also a knight of the realm a Lordship outranks a knighthood, and the same goes for Collingwood. A knight is addressed as Sir *Christian name* (or Sir *full name*) rather than Sir *surname*. So for example, if you're aware of the apprentice UK version the Trump equivalent went from being addressed and referred to as plain old Mr Alan Sugar, to Sir Alan (Sugar), and now he's known as Lord Sugar. But never Sir Sugar or Lord Alan.
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Post by kyokusanagi on Jan 18, 2018 17:45:57 GMT
Corrected. Thank you for your kind lesson.
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Post by kyokusanagi on Jan 28, 2018 20:36:32 GMT
Sir William Wallace SCOTTISH HERO born c. 1270, probably near Paisley, Renfrew, Scotland died August 23, 1305, London, England www.bbc.co.uk/history/historic_figures/wallace_william.shtmlHis story was many times mixed ,so it's hard to find everything in 100%. He was using guerilla tactics, what was really something in Medieval Europe . This was small step to true Art of War. But Thanks to his Noble helpers he couldn't use all his ideas on the battlefield,and died faster than expected:( He ended believing in others. In Scotland we can find National Wallace Monument. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wallace_MonumentI haven't seen any cool tactics in his battles, but his story forged by Mel Gibson ruines heart. I was looking for scottish singers, because ost from Braveheart is too common. He made some great ballads in gaelic. But to not finish story of Great Scottish Hero in such sad mood I'll put a man's favoured song. In the game I use him mostly for the missions. In my opinion he should be better skilled -he deserved for rapid attacks from very beginning, like Nobu. And the last one Manowar is only for man of honour.
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Post by kyokusanagi on Dec 18, 2020 9:09:19 GMT
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