History Challenge & Journal
- Frank Hovis
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Re: History Challenge
Tomahawks - No & No.
Short Asses - No
Number 3 - Think more central Europe, He was a King of a place that doesn't exist anymore. He was 'Great'
Short Asses - No
Number 3 - Think more central Europe, He was a King of a place that doesn't exist anymore. He was 'Great'
Re: History Challenge
Alexandra
Link????????
Link????????
RICHARD OF LOXLEY
It’s none of my business what people say and think of me. I am what I am and do what I do. I expect nothing and accept everything. It makes life so much easier.
It’s none of my business what people say and think of me. I am what I am and do what I do. I expect nothing and accept everything. It makes life so much easier.
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Nope. King of Prussia?
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I'm not sure tricorn hats were in fashion when Alex was doing his stuff...
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Frederick
Were they all allied against Britain at one time?
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Were they all allied against Britain at one time?
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Yes - Frederick The Great of Prussia
For the link, this man represents a modern day analogy.
For the link, this man represents a modern day analogy.
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I don't know who is the subject of that photo, but is the link Voltaire?
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No it isn't Voltaire.
I'll wait to see if anyone can identify the modern guy before the next hint.
I'll wait to see if anyone can identify the modern guy before the next hint.
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I guess he does a little, but 'Believe In Me' it isn't.
The way he is sitting is how he sits at work. In this photo his work space blanked has been blanked out.
The way he is sitting is how he sits at work. In this photo his work space blanked has been blanked out.
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Is the link chess and this bizarre fake Turkish gentleman who they all played at one time?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Turk
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Turk
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Steve G - Well done.
They were all beaten at chess by 'The Turk' (except for Garry Kasparov who was beaten by Deep Blue).
'The Turk' was an automaton of sorts but secretly there was a chess master inside it working the 'Turk' to make the moves.
They were all beaten at chess by 'The Turk' (except for Garry Kasparov who was beaten by Deep Blue).
'The Turk' was an automaton of sorts but secretly there was a chess master inside it working the 'Turk' to make the moves.
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I think there is a dash of dictators in this photos.
Photo three is Papa-Doc Duvalier of Haiti
Photo One has someone who fought as revolutionary, hence the rifle. but not Castro?
Photo three is Papa-Doc Duvalier of Haiti
Photo One has someone who fought as revolutionary, hence the rifle. but not Castro?
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#2 I think is Castro as a young man. #1 Poncho Villa? Pete 

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Gee Pete,
definitely young Castro.
so the link, D-M, is Central American dictators?
definitely young Castro.

so the link, D-M, is Central American dictators?