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Voltaire dubbed this person “merde in a silk stocking”
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Hmm, I’d always heard that it was Napoleon Bonaparte who said that of Talleyrand. Did he plagiarize it from Voltaire?
Hmm- I always thought it was Voltaire- but Talleyrand had a long career.
[QUOTE=5 time champ]
Well, ya stumped me on that quintet. I should know the answer about the new Pope- “We have a new Pope” in Latin?
Voltaire
[370.] With what line did Voltaire often close his correspondence?
[371.] Voltaire dedicated a church on his estate to whom, because he believed that no other church was so dedicated.
[372.] Voltaire dubbed this person “merde in a silk stocking”
[373.] Voltaire had an estate here, a short distance from the Swiss border, in case he needed to flee France quickly.
[374.] Voltaire wrote a dictionary of this.
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Right on the Pope.
Cunctator is right on both questions.
Numbers added to your questions for later reference.
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- This was the Nazi labor and public works organization.
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Organization Todt?
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336. He was the last reigning British monarch to lead an army in battle.
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King George II. At Fontenoy, I think.
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313. Catherine the Great corresponded extensively with this Enlightenment philosopher.
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Voltaire? If that’s wrong, I have another guess.
[QUOTE=Elendil’s Heir]
- Lyndon Johnson hyperbolically compared this man to both George Washington and Winston Churchill.
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Nguyen Van Thieu?
[QUOTE=5 time champ]
- Thou hast conquered, Galilean. [wrongfully alleged]
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- Julian the Apostate, the last pagan Roman emperor.
[QUOTE=Elendil’s Heir]
- The SS destroyed this French village in retribution for partisan attacks in the area; it was preserved as a war memorial.
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- Oradour-sur-Glane, destroyed by the 2nd Waffen-SS Panzer Division, “Das Reich.” IIRC, Rommel demanded the murderers be punished, only to be overruled by Hitler.
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- What was the name of the knight who founded the first neighborhoods in Jerusalem to lie outside the city walls?
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Wild guess: Bohemond of Taranto?
- Balaclava?
Some more questions, somewhat offbeat in nature:
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The only Western European nation to be govern by Communists. (Hint: It has already shown up in this thread.)
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This Eastern European country is of some notoriety for preserving the vast majority of its silent films, and as being a major source for the silent films of other countries.
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What did the Count de Chambord demand that may have been the reason he never became King of France?
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This island is regarded as being the most isolated inhabited place in the world.
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What party has ruled Singapore since independence?
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288. Julian the Apostate, the last pagan Roman emperor.
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Correct
- This island is regarded as being the most isolated inhabited place in the world.
The more I think about it, the more islands I come up with. Tristan da Cunha <sp>
- Grand Pitcairn?
5 time champ has 378.
- The People’s Action Party
The Far East…
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What is the title of Japan’s first novel, written by the Lady Murasaki?
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The Eight Banners composed the army organization of what dynasty that came to rule China?
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What was the Central Asian capital city of the Great Khans, to whom all the other Mongol khans paid tribute?
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What Burmese man served as Secretary General of the United Nations?
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In the Sino-Japanese war, Japan robbed China of control over what tributary kingdom?
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382. What was the Central Asian capital city of the Great Khans, to whom all the other Mongol khans paid tribute?
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In the Sino-Japanese war, Japan robbed China of control over what tributary kingdom?
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Samarkand
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Okinawa
- The Tale of Genji