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Originally posted by OwlHoot View Postwas it the Battle of the Caudine Forks?
edit: Oh FFS, I didn't notice this thread was now eight pages, the answer was known, and that everyone had gone home
Not the battle of the Caudine Forks, battle for Broken Knife nor the chutney spoon
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Originally posted by EternalOptimist View Postnot agincourt
clue
This leader had just over 300 elite warriors under his command, although there were other friendly soldiers nearby
edit: Oh FFS, I didn't notice this thread was now eight pages, the answer was known, and that everyone had gone home
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Originally posted by shaunbhoy View PostBarvaria was a slight rouge poisson too!!
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Originally posted by EternalOptimist View PostJohann Adam WeishauptOriginally posted by realityhack View PostAdam Weishaupt?
I thought that was a good one too, well done chaps.
In hindsight I should have said Germany, not Bavaria, shouldn't ILast edited by DaveB; 4 August 2009, 13:38.
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Originally posted by DaveB View PostHe later benefitted from the actions of Pope Clement XIV, which enabled him to obtain a hitherto unavailable position.
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Originally posted by DaveB View PostBorn in Barvaria the mid 18th century, he lost his father at a young age. He was taken in by his godfather and under his direction he recieved a Jesuit education. He enrolled in the same university as his father and godfather, eventually graduating as a doctor of law, before marrying the following year.
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Born in Barvaria the mid 18th century, he lost his father at a young age. He was taken in by his godfather and under his direction he recieved a Jesuit education. He enrolled in the same university as his father and godfather, eventually graduating as a doctor of law, before marrying the following year.
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What event sparked firework displays and general merriment at Twickenham a full day before the rest of the country rejoiced?
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