With the hit at Mel Gibson I'm guessing it's when that sect of Jews threw themselves off that cliff. Don't rightfully know their names or the name of the event or even the name of the mount.
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With the hit at Mel Gibson I'm guessing it's when that sect of Jews threw themselves off that cliff. Don't rightfully know their names or the name of the event or even the name of the mount.
like giboleta or something. I am too lazy to look it up
ummmmm....no. and BTW i'm Jewish
remember: the event occured on september 11 of a certain year.
Battle of Teutoburger Wald (or part of it at least)?
If it's Mad Mel and a rebellion, it must be about "FREEEEEEEEEEDOOOOOOMMMMMmmm!" So, thanks to wikipedia, the answer is the Battle of Stirling Bridge.
yes! The Battle of Stirling Bridge, depicted (without a bridge or any river whatsoever?!?!?!?) in Braveheart occured on september 11, 1297
good movie, good movie
Read that yesterday: Santiago, Chile is destroyed by native American bowmen with lancers on the flanks and one unit of medicine men.
Also, Augusto Pinochet executes his coup d'etat against the socialist government of Chile (1973 I think) (seems to fit better with the less noble part).
That's right tokai, Chile is ever thankful for the military dictatorship that followed. Over to you.
Right. I'm looking for the name and rank of a World War II officer who fought during Operation Market Garden and had a bridge named after him.
Took some digging - Major General John Frost?
I have a feeling he won't respond...
I'll go ahead:
In 1780, this Major died, and his innovative rifles, the first of their kind, died out of existence soon after. Who was this man, and what type of gun did he invent before his death?
^ uh oh, prussian you should really wait at least a day before you take it ahead
yes.
AIH HAS SUCH A BURNING QUESTION IN MY BRAIN/FACE AREA THAT I'S GONNA SUME HE WON'T RESPOND!!!!
But not really, even though it has been over a day.
My turn then, I assume :
I'm looking for the title of a Japanese written work depicting dynastic clashes in XIIth century Japan. And the names of the two opposing clans.
Don't know the title, but the two clans are the Red and the White amirite?:beam:
That would be the Genpei wars, pitting the Taira/Heike against the Minamoto/Genji? The most famous book is probably Heike Monogatari.
yes it was the Heike Monogatari... Your call, aimless wanderer
Ok, this man made construction was one of the engineering marvels of the world, and was partially or fully rebuilt and its route changed a number of times over the 2,500 years of its existence. Parts are still in use today, and its total length is nearly 1,800 km. What is it?
Might that be the Grand Canal of China ? I've heard of it only recently and marveled at the engineering feat it represented... A rival to Great Wall, if less well-known...
That's right, the good ol Grand Canal, now also helping to divert water from south to north. Over to you Tristan.
What was the name of the ritual form of duel of Scandinavia in the Dark Ages ?
Holmgang?