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    Re: Battle advisor's voice

    When I say advisor I mean the back voice which tells you that you have won the battle of that the gates are down of that the siege towers are at the walls etc. It might not be “advisor”, I mean the...
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    Battle advisor's voice

    Is there any way the advisors voice from Rome 1 – you know, the dramatic voice that informs you of your victory or of when the enemy general flees- could be added to the EB’s battles? Or is there any...
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    Re: Name that Battle!

    Correct
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    Re: Name that Battle!

    https://s31.postimg.org/4jt6p1vhn/sasd.jpg
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    Re: Name that Battle!

    I am not sure if this is correct but based on the signature (P. Philippoteaux) I’d say it is the battle of Ambur.
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    Re: Name that historical figure!

    i'm out of ideas. Feel free to post in my place.
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    Re: Name that historical figure!

    Johan van Oldenbarnevelt.
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    Re: Name that Battle!

    Well, to be honest, I intended for the battle of Pydna but I’ve found the picture in other sources identified as Cynos Cefalae. Either way Lord Oda Nobunaga is right. Unfortunately, it seems that I...
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    Re: Name that Battle!

    Siege of Seringapatam?
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    Re: Medieval kingdom of italy

    As far as I know, there was not a medieval Italian kingdom including the peninsula in its entirety, except perhaps of the Ostrogoth Kingdome. When the Longobards invaded they didn’t conquer all of...
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    Re: Question about greek language

    You’ve seen that on an Inscription or a manuscript? In the case of words starting with the letter dasia (on inscriptions of the classical period it is represented with the letter H) like Hermocrates...
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    Re: Who was the Greatest Byzantine Emperor

    You are right. I should have said “in a region between Cilicia and Syria”. My English writing has become a little clumsy lately due to occupation with other languages.
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    Re: Who was the Greatest Byzantine Emperor

    Actually, the resent research has shown that Leo III was most likely originated from “Germanicia”, a region between Cilicia and Syria. He is referred as a “by birth Syrian” by both the papal...
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    Re: Who was the Greatest Byzantine Emperor

    Do you mean Ioannis Tzimiskis and Basil II?

    I can see that you prefer great military leaders. I, on the other hand, am fond of a rather infamous Emperor, Andronikos Komnenos. I find his life...
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    Re: Name That Historical Event

    Well, that's embarrassing. I have cmpletely forgotten of this post. Well, it was the funeral of King George II of Greece in 1947. Spear Dog your turn.
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    Re: Name That Historical Event

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  18. Re: How different was life for Ionian Island Greeks under Venetian rule than for mainland Greeks under Ottoman rule?

    One of the main differences regarding the Ionian Islands during the Venetian rule was the conservation of a local nobilitas and intelligentsia. It was an Ottoman tactic to exterminate all the...
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    Re: Name That Historical Event

    The draft riots of 1863 in New York.
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    Re: Name That Historical Event

    Correct. For some reason I can't Rep you. Can someone rep vikior fpr me?
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    Re: Name that Battle!

    Correct. Unfortunately I can't rep you. Can someone help?
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    Re: Name That Historical Event

    Is it of the events in Kuala Lumpur in May 13, 1969?
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    Re: Name that Battle!

    Is it Battle of Zorndorf?
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    Re: If Lord Elgin was in...

    That was in 1687. Elgin stole the sculptures from acropolis in the period between 1801 to 1804. He had an excavation permission from the Ottomans.
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    Re: If Lord Elgin was in...

    Corret. But the reason why some of the Parthenon sculptures are (still) away from their birthplace is Lord Elgin. The only thing in dispute is the caliber of Lord Elgin’s forgeries.
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    Re: If Lord Elgin was in...

    This war my first reaction:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bW7Op86ox9g Since you are British.
    Lord Elgin was the antiquity looter who stole those marble sculptures from Parthenon which are (Still) ...
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    If Lord Elgin was in...

    What if.....
    http://www.mixanitouxronou.gr/wp-content/uploads/2015/04/%CE%BD-%CF%85%CE%BF%CF%81%CE%BA%CE%B7.jpg
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  30. Re: What was the single most important/pivotal battle in your country's history?

    I believe that overemphasizing one isolated events against the long-term historical structures leads to mistakes and misunderstanding of the historical being. A single event –like a battle- can only...
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    Re: Name that historical figure!

    Correct.
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    Re: Name that historical figure!

    I'll give you a Hint. He was a British noble and a famous looter of antiquities.
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    http://s14.postimg.org/91t4t10r5/1241435463.jpg
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    Re: Name that historical figure!

    The skeleton is Pope Formosus. His corpse was brought to trial by Pope Stephanus VI accused for simony.
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    Re: Name that historical figure!

    Correct.
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    Re: Name that historical figure!

    Sorry, wrong moustache.
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    Re: Name that historical figure!

    Johannes Kepler?
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    Re: Name that Battle!

    BG got it. Sorry it took so long to reply but I was out of town. Can someone rep him for me plz?
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    Re: Name that historical figure!

    Correct. Sorry it took so long to reply but I was out of town.
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