1] Who and what were Mauritius and the Theban legion?
At the turn of the 4th century the Roman emperor made all his legions pay homage to " the gods " by bowing to their eagle standards. The Theban legion was all christians and refused--they were decimated, asked, refused, decimated again. Finally after a third time they and their commander (Mauritius ) were all put to death. Mauritius is now St. Maurice 2/7
2] What incident almost led to Mexico joining Germany against the U.S. in WW I?
The zimmermann note--The existance of a german note offering mexico all of her lands lost to the U.S. in 1848 if she joined Germany leaked out. Tensions grew between the U.S. and Mexicio and pushed the U.S. that much closer to joining the allies. 6/7
3] What telegraph played a major part in the outbrake of the Franco-Prussian war ?
The Elms telegram--a French response to Prussia about the sucession to the Spanish throne is " reworded " by Bismarck to be threating to Prussia and offensive to France. 4/7
4] What was the correct name for the elite ancient Persian bodyguard?
The companions--The Greek historian Herodotus writting after the battle of themoplye mis spelled the Persian word " anusiya " with " anausa " changing companions to immortals. The persians never called themselves immortals as they knew their own name but to the western world it would go down forever as the immortals. 0/7
5] What was the " laconia " incident?
In WW II a German u-boat torpedod a British ship, it turned out to be a hospital ship carring 1800 British wounded and Italian prisioners. The u-boat put its few lifeboats out to them and called several more u-boats to help. They even called a nearby allied base offering a truce so they allies could come put up the suviviors. The allies thought it a ruse and refused and 1 base send bombers to attack the u-boats. Even though they had bed sheets with red crosses on deck and hundreds of allied sailors on deck and on boats being towed behind, the bombers attacked. Suffering slight damage the u-boats left the suviviors to their fate. The u-boat high command would order u-boats to never help suviviors again. 2/7
6] Who were the helots?
The originals inhabinates of the lands around sparta, they were conquered and turned into a " serf " caste that did all the manual larbor beneath the dignity of a pure spartan. 6/7
7] Emperor Napoleon once said there was but 7 generals whose battles and campaigns were worth studing. Name 5, bonus for all 7.
Hannibal, Alexander, Caesar, Gustav Adloph, Fredrick the great, Turenne and Eugene of savoy--most of you got the first 4 right 1/7
8] During the wars of the Diadochi, who was "old one eye "?
Antigonus 5/7
9] Acromyn used by New Zealand/Australian troops in WW I and WW II?
ANZAC--Australian New Zealand army corps 7/7
10] Sweden losts its honor at Nordlingen, the Spanish kept theirs but died doing so, refers to what 17th century battle?
Maybe poorly worded by me. It is an observation by a general after the Spanish Tercio's were slaughter to the last man at Rocroi rather than surrender. He was commenting how the Swedes had lost their " invincibility " at Nordligen when they broke and ran, while the Spanish kept their honor but had to die to do it 0/7
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