To be honest it was quite a guess based on what I remembered of Hitler's rise.
What was the original name of the month July before it was renamed?
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To be honest it was quite a guess based on what I remembered of Hitler's rise.
What was the original name of the month July before it was renamed?
Quinto-something? Quintember don't sound correct :P
Quintilis
JKarinen has the right name, sorry Favius Argentum, it wasn't precise enough.~:cheers:
aight im going for an interesting topic here
Three part and short answers
What is the name of the first quad machine gun cart(type thing) who invented it and when was it invented(if its to hard at first i can simplifie it when i chack my book at home tommorow)
Since know one got this and i can't find my book i'll ask an easier one
Who invaded spain in the 8th century?
instead of adding new post yes lofman your right have fun
Answer to the easier one. The Caliphate, or do you mean which person did it? In that case Tariq ibn Ziyad. Although the real invasion army was led by Musa ibn Nusayr. Tariq was merely plundering, got lucky and squashed the Visigoth army and seized a few cities before the Visigoths could reorganize themselves.
Assuming I was correct and not something else was aimed for, here is a question (it's easy, and i apologize if it has been asked before):
Who ruled Antioch when the crusaders came?
Yaghi-Siyan?
damn it....he's right...
That is correct.Quote:
Originally Posted by AggonyDuck
The name of the game is: "Identify the Armoured Fighting Vehicle"
What is the name of the AFV featured below?
https://img103.imageshack.us/img103/...5766jv4.th.jpg
https://img126.imageshack.us/img126/...9136et0.th.jpg
So lame my internet wont allow me to acces picture... stupid school internet gaurds.... any ways it looks like a patton but I'm probably wrong or else a... no we still used patton in veitnam so im saying patton but i'm probably wrong
a British A43 Black Prince
Yup, correct.
Who were "the Devil's Own"?
the devil's own were the Connaught rangers, was a regiment of the British Army, raised in 1793 from the men of Connacht by John Thomas de Burgh, 13th Earl of Clanricard. Their service in the Crimean War was recognised by the presentation to the City of Galway of a pair of guns in memoriam, which until recently remained on prominent display on the city's main square, and now are displayed outside City Hall.
In 1881, the 88th (Connaught Rangers) Regiment of Foot (which formed the 1st Battalion) and the 94th Regiment of Foot (which formed the 2nd Battalion) were amalgamated. The amalgamation of the two regiments into one was part of the British Government's Childers Reforms of the British Armed Forces that was a continuation of the Cardwell Reforms of the forces that were implemented in 1879.
That's it. But could you at least not quote Wikipedia.Quote:
Originally Posted by GBB
:laugh4:Quote:
Originally Posted by MilesGregarius
whoopsidoodle my mistake
hmmm what question to ask:
Who was the assasin of Leo Trotsky? (name and nationality plus aliases please) and dont quote wikipedia.
Incidentally i didnt quote wiki a lot, i wrote it on wikipedia
The russian dictator trotsky?? i didn't even know he was assasinated... weird any ways ummmmmQuote:
Originally Posted by GBB
Ramón Mercader
aliases:
Fake passport: Frank Jacson
What his superiors called him: Gnome
What he said his name was when he was arrested: Jacques Mornard
Nationality: Born in Spain raised in France
Killed him with an ice pick to the face (OUCH)
source
ccorrect
Im askign a hard one and an easy one now(most of you figured my hard ones are really hard)
1. Who assasinated abraham lincoln and what play was he watching when he was killed?
2.(hard) When is the first recorded invasion of japan? (but not that hard)
1)Our american cousin....lincoln was killed by john wilkes booth
2) Mongols 1274
Abe right Play right
mongol's right (My pacific history is more post ww1 or shinto something war)
DAMN DAMN DAMN!!! I KNEW THAT ONE!!! This sucks, I always miss 'em.
It's okay Wiki scammed me outta an answer already, don't be so hard on yourself.Quote:
Originally Posted by Motep
Next question please?
Have you noticed that this thread is dominated by the few who post every half hour after a question?
Perhaps a two hour waiting time after a question is asked might be needed?
Sounds good when i'm taking a break all i have to do now is go over these forums and my teachers give easy work so I'm usually on all the time
Could we also give up on all these WWI and II-questions and open up for a wider range?