The official AHF other eras quiz thread
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Correct.
Over to you.
Over to you.
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O.K
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A Volcanic Repeating Arms Co. "Navy" Pistol, if I'm not wrong.
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That's right !
Your next question, please.
Your next question, please.
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A contemporary drawing of a man who was heavily involved in a long war that resulted in a massive death toll:
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Religion was the basic motivation for his actions.
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How about another hint?
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It all happened in mid-19th century.
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Thank you for the hint:
The answer is Hong Xiuquan and the war was the Taiping Rebellion.
The answer is Hong Xiuquan and the war was the Taiping Rebellion.
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Yes.
Over to you.
Regards.
Over to you.
Regards.
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Thanks Ironmachine.
The ship I am thinking of carried a ruler to his throne and carried his body home three years later. Please name the ship and bonus points for the name of the ruler.
The ship I am thinking of carried a ruler to his throne and carried his body home three years later. Please name the ship and bonus points for the name of the ruler.
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hi,
the Austro-Hungarian frigate NOVARA carried Maximilian of Habsburg to Vera Cruz (Mexico) in 1864 and his corpse back to Austria
greetings, the pb
the Austro-Hungarian frigate NOVARA carried Maximilian of Habsburg to Vera Cruz (Mexico) in 1864 and his corpse back to Austria
greetings, the pb
Peace hath her victories no less renowned than War
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(John Milton, the poet, in a letter to the Lord General Cromwell, May 1652)
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You are correct Polar Bear - over to you.
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hi,
this picture shows a naval logistic feature ... which one (and where) ?
greetings, the pb
this picture shows a naval logistic feature ... which one (and where) ?
greetings, the pb
Peace hath her victories no less renowned than War
(John Milton, the poet, in a letter to the Lord General Cromwell, May 1652)
(John Milton, the poet, in a letter to the Lord General Cromwell, May 1652)
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hello dear Polar Bear .Polar bear wrote:hi,
this picture shows a naval logistic feature ... which one (and where) ?
greetings, the pb
is this painting ?
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