I am really confused... but is it Wallenstein?
I am really confused... but is it Wallenstein?
I am not certain about all of the details, as for some things I can't find reliable info, but I have another guess. Is it Helmuth von Moltke (the younger)? Also know as Helmuth Johannes Ludwig Graf von Moltke.
Nobody guessed it correctly yet, but we are coming very close, especially with Moltke Jr. If you take all the hints together, I think there's only possible candidate remaining. A man so controversial that he has roads (more like obscure impasses, don't imagine any prestigious avenue) named after him, but also denounced by historians as largely responsible for the death of hundreds of thousands, either directly, through military operations orchestrated by him or indirectly, by insisting on the declaration of a tiny, little war...
I don't know about there only being one possible candidate left. I have been hunting through people related to the right region and timeframe, and though some have some similarities, I've yet to find an obvious match. Two figures that seem like possibles though are: Albrecht von Teschen and Ludwig von Benedek. Would it happen to be either of those blokes?
Erich von Falkenheyn.
He has at least prevented the deportation of the jewish population from Palestine in 1917/1918.
The butcher of Verdun is grey not black or white.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Erich_...%E2%80%931918)
Cause tomorrow is a brand-new day
And tomorrow you'll be on your way
Don't give a damn about what other people say
Because tomorrow is a brand-new day
Uncle Conrad is the correct answer! He just loved preemptively attacking Romania, Italy and of course Serbia. He's nowadays notorious for the disappointing performance of the Austrian-Hungarian Army, but back in the good old times, he was internationally praised as a visionary strategist. His funeral was attended by a massive number of Austrian citizens, but his reputation has grown even bigger since the Great War series in the YOUTUBE. Socks like these are a must for every history groupie:
Spoiler Alert, click show to read:
He was so visionary, that the austro-hungarian armies were nearly annihilated in Galicia in the battle of Lemberg in 1914.
Cause tomorrow is a brand-new day
And tomorrow you'll be on your way
Don't give a damn about what other people say
Because tomorrow is a brand-new day
I did what I could with what little I had.
I did not want war, but I didn't run from it when given a chance.
I lost everything but my very nice socks during my demise.
Quite a few fit that.
Let's start with Constantine XI, last Byzantine emperor.
Very well done. He, too, saw the end of an empire. His body is said to have been identified by his socks as everyone who knew him apparently had died with him and he'd cast off all other royal insignia to die a soldier.
Damn, rhyming is tough...sorry, this one turned out kinda weird.
When my eyes closed for the eternal slumber
gods took me as one of their number.
For I built them place unlike anything before,
and my name grew, they made me healer, sage and more.
But new gods came, and people forgot what it all meant,
Now in cruel twist they know my name from entertainment.
Who am I?
Hmmm I feel the entertainment part is the key here. This is clearly a ruler in a pre-medieval kingdom who was especially pious and/or attempted to claim divinity and built some sort of ancient wonder. They now due to other religions have lost their perceived divinity and their name is more known for something related to pop culture. Hmmmm I’m gonna have to guess Tiber Septim :p
But nah seriously there are a few candidates in my head that fit a lot of this but I can’t get over the entertainment lije. It’s just not clicking for me: I want to say Caesar for Caesar’s Palace but I’m not sure he fits anything else here. Qin Shihuangdi popped into my head just for attempting to IIRC proclaim divinity and the Great Wall but I wouldn’t exactly call that a place for the Gods. Maybe an Egyptian Pharaoh would make sense too. I can’t think of any polytheistic pantheon tjat litetally elevated a historical figure into their ranks so I’m just gonna have to say Imhotep because of the Mummy movies
edit: and yes I wrote that entire post but the last sentence hours ago and left it until I had the mummy epiphany
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I honestly had no idea for hours and left my post unfinished til I remembered the Mummy movies. This one should be very easy for this forum I would think
Just a boy soldier I warred on behalf of my brother,
He the Saint whose rule was holier than any other
Our Kingdom was stolen by the raider king so great
Forced into exile I found my heart filled with hate
I traveled the continent in search of gold and a new purpose,
which I found in a Prince and an Emperor‘s service
I prepared an invasion of my brother’s kingdom, my home
Only to find my nephew had already taken the throne
I used my new wealth to force him to share his land
as against his uncle he refused to take a stand
With his early death I was given the kingdom to reign,
and on our former conquerors I sought to inflict pain
But it was my other imperial ambitions that brought about my death,
and in a foreign kingdom once controlled by enemies I took my last breath
Who am I?
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I am really unsure about this, as some of the details don't line up (I think), but is this perhaps Edward the Confessor?
EDIT: No. I got this. It's Harald Hardrada!
The detail about raider kings had me focusing intensely on British kings, until I realized that vikings ousted each other all the time. From there, Harald was a clear leap to make, and looking at his bio, he is a dead ringer for your man!
Absolutely Hardrada. Wasn’t sure if I went a little too detailed but I was enjoying writing it:
In 1030 at 15 Harald fought in the Battle of Stiklestad alongside his older half-brother Saint Olaf to retake his Norwegian throne. They lost and Cnut the Great retained his North Sea Empire. Harald was forced to serve as a mercenary and later Varangian Guardsman in Russia and the Byzantine Empire, amassing great wealth and fighting in basically the entire eastern Mediterranean. He began preparing to invade Norway to retake his brother’s throne but it had already been taken by his brother’s young bastard Magnus the Good. Magnus agreed to share the kingdom (and Denmark which he had also taken from Cnut’s descendants) rather than war his uncle and died shortly after, allowing Harald to only inherit Norway. Harald constantly sought to reassert Norwegian dominance over the Danish kingdom that had once conquered his homeland but finally instead resolved to claim England, another former component of his enemy Cnut’s North Sea Empire instead following Edward the Confessor’s death in 1066. He proceeded to of course die in the 3 way war for the crown.
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No, I thought it was a great riddle. And honestly, I was totally mixed up and looking for British matches for a while. That is actually part of why I was able to figure it out so quickly once I realized vikings also invaded one another, because I had just done a ton of research about Cnut and his sons (I initially though Edmund or Aethelred the Unready were the answers). Anyway, I quite liked it, and I think the riddle had a good mix of detail and things that might lead one down an incorrect path.
Anyway, since the floor is apparently now mine, here is the next riddle. I hope it is neither too easy, nor difficult.
I fought in defense of the rising sun
In the hopes of staving off tomorrow.
Yet though my soldiers toiled and then won
Our efforts brought us only sorrow.
We broke the old order, heralding a new,
And by our arms we recaptured lost peace,
Yet at day's end we were betrayed too,
Victims of our boy leader's caprice.
But for all that, I stayed true to my liege,
Though my enemies will paint me a turncoat.
In truth I was honest, and wished only to speak,
For never in life was I a cutthroat.
Yet at the end of it all I was defeated by those
Who before I had led and refined.
But my name did not die. Rather it rose,
For I alone was the last of my kind.
Who am I?