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waauw wrote:Napoleon. He wouldn't just accept these idiots in european parliament and actually teach them a lesson
Dukasaur wrote:waauw wrote:Napoleon. He wouldn't just accept these idiots in european parliament and actually teach them a lesson
A lesson in what? How to be a truce-breaking backstabber? How to bankrupt the richest nations in Europe?
They already have some members who know how to do those things.
waauw wrote:Dukasaur wrote:waauw wrote:Napoleon. He wouldn't just accept these idiots in european parliament and actually teach them a lesson
A lesson in what? How to be a truce-breaking backstabber? How to bankrupt the richest nations in Europe?
They already have some members who know how to do those things.
truce-breaking? When did Napoleon ever break a truce? He was the one who got backstabbed, both by his own men and foreign leaders. The austrians even broke their truce three times.
And though I admit, Napoleon wasn't exactly great on economics, his government was already bankrupt by the time he got into power. If not for his Italy-campaign his armies wouldn't even had gotten payed. Not to mention he at least was smart enough to sell Louisiana.
muy_thaiguy wrote:waauw wrote:Dukasaur wrote:waauw wrote:Napoleon. He wouldn't just accept these idiots in european parliament and actually teach them a lesson
A lesson in what? How to be a truce-breaking backstabber? How to bankrupt the richest nations in Europe?
They already have some members who know how to do those things.
truce-breaking? When did Napoleon ever break a truce? He was the one who got backstabbed, both by his own men and foreign leaders. The austrians even broke their truce three times.
And though I admit, Napoleon wasn't exactly great on economics, his government was already bankrupt by the time he got into power. If not for his Italy-campaign his armies wouldn't even had gotten payed. Not to mention he at least was smart enough to sell Louisiana.
If I remember it right, he only sold it because he planned to take it back after he finished conquering Europe. Obviously that never happened, but still.
waauw wrote:muy_thaiguy wrote:waauw wrote:Dukasaur wrote:waauw wrote:Napoleon. He wouldn't just accept these idiots in european parliament and actually teach them a lesson
A lesson in what? How to be a truce-breaking backstabber? How to bankrupt the richest nations in Europe?
They already have some members who know how to do those things.
truce-breaking? When did Napoleon ever break a truce? He was the one who got backstabbed, both by his own men and foreign leaders. The austrians even broke their truce three times.
And though I admit, Napoleon wasn't exactly great on economics, his government was already bankrupt by the time he got into power. If not for his Italy-campaign his armies wouldn't even had gotten payed. Not to mention he at least was smart enough to sell Louisiana.
If I remember it right, he only sold it because he planned to take it back after he finished conquering Europe. Obviously that never happened, but still.
I have to admit, I did not know that. But why would he do that? He looked up to the american founding fathers.
muy_thaiguy wrote:waauw wrote:I have to admit, I did not know that. But why would he do that? He looked up to the american founding fathers.
He was also a conqueror. If he had succeeded with Europe, why should he have stopped there? Not saying he was the worst of history's conquerors, but in him, I think we saw an older version of Alexander the Great, who also kept conquering and only stopped because his troops threatened to mutiny. Napoleon attacked Russia at a bad time, and mother nature proved to be too much even for him. Cost him a large part of his forces.
muy_thaiguy wrote:waauw wrote:muy_thaiguy wrote:waauw wrote:Dukasaur wrote:waauw wrote:Napoleon. He wouldn't just accept these idiots in european parliament and actually teach them a lesson
A lesson in what? How to be a truce-breaking backstabber? How to bankrupt the richest nations in Europe?
They already have some members who know how to do those things.
truce-breaking? When did Napoleon ever break a truce? He was the one who got backstabbed, both by his own men and foreign leaders. The austrians even broke their truce three times.
And though I admit, Napoleon wasn't exactly great on economics, his government was already bankrupt by the time he got into power. If not for his Italy-campaign his armies wouldn't even had gotten payed. Not to mention he at least was smart enough to sell Louisiana.
If I remember it right, he only sold it because he planned to take it back after he finished conquering Europe. Obviously that never happened, but still.
I have to admit, I did not know that. But why would he do that? He looked up to the american founding fathers.
He was also a conqueror. If he had succeeded with Europe, why should he have stopped there? Not saying he was the worst of history's conquerors, but in him, I think we saw an older version of Alexander the Great, who also kept conquering and only stopped because his troops threatened to mutiny. Napoleon attacked Russia at a bad time, and mother nature proved to be too much even for him. Cost him a large part of his forces.
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tzor wrote:Harold Godwinson ... he seems like an overall nice guy who got a bum rap in battle.![]()
I'd put him in charge of restoring the English Language to its former glory.
This chart shows samples of the changes in English.
#1 is Old English or Anglo-Saxon (circa 450-1066 CE).
#2 is Middle English (circa 1066-1450 AD).
#3 is Modern English from about the time of Shakespeare.
#4 is another sample of Modern English, but it is more recent than #3.
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