But it was I who said Roosevelt. :no:
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But it was I who said Roosevelt. :no:
Or Portuguese?
Or Basque (but I guess this counts as Spanish).
I GOT IT! Andorran!
Or the British. Or Canadians. Or Thai. :P
Um... Japanese? Italians?
:P Unless they weren't enemies.
Um... Roosevelt?
And isn't the nationality German? You didn't deny this.
Chamberlain?
I'm clueless anyway. :P
Yesssssssss. :thumbsup2
Your turn.
Nope. I mean emperor. And before Christ.
You're close by a few thousand miles. ;)
But did they all come from poor peasants? ;)
*sigh* I guess this makes it too easy: Asian.
I meant a true emperor, self-proclaimed. Did Octavian ever say "I am your emperor"? I think not.
Before the birth of Christ, a poor peasant became emperor. What was this emperor's original name?
I don't know the name in English, but it was about naming bishops. Papacy ended naming bishops in Italy and the emperor in the HRE realms.
I may be wrong though...
EDIT: Got the name on Wiki:...
Well, 1, I guess, is Cyprus. At least confirm if this is true. :P
Oh wait, it can't be... Nevermind.
See? Pinning this thread made it less popular. Now it's dead. :P
At my no. 1 question: Ehm, the Cumans gave that person the name, because he is supposed to be Vlach.
1. What does "Basarab" mean and who gave that person the name?
2. Who wrote the first alternate history?
3. Who wrote the first book about decisive battles?
(easy ones)
The battle of Rovine in WALLACHIA!? I didn't know that... >_>
Can I ask the next questions? :D :P