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Imperator Mundi
Sounds like "Macbeth" 

You mean that play that has absolutely no basis in historical fact whatsoever, other than the names? Nope, still not really, since Macbeth didn't marry Duncan's daughter or anything like that, nor kill his son.Sounds like "Macbeth"![]()
On 18 July 1944, during a strategy conference in the Wolfsschanze, a fly began buzzing around the room, allegedly landing on Hitler's shoulder and on the surface of a map several times. Irritated, Hitler ordered Darges to dispatch the nuisance. Darges suggested that, as it was an airborne pest, the job should go to the Luftwaffe adjutant, Nicolaus von Below. Enraged, Hitler dismissed Darges on the spot and had him banished to the Eastern Front.
Somewhat dubious, as the people of Easter Island have never had a king. Also, Peru's Quetzalcoatl-type god-king was not named Conticci, but something starting with a 'V' - at least, in whatever language the Incas used. It's also possible to date when he left, due to pictures left by the pre-Inca cultures, and it was after the Rapanui reached Easter Island.
Those same Easter Islanders almost certainly did make it to Peru - as Masada said, they appear to have inadvertenlty introduced the chicken - no-one is disputing that. It's Heyerdahl's thesis that they originally came from Peru that is clearly and obviously false.
The theory that a journey would have been technically impossible was never the main objection, it was simply inflated by Heyerdahl to make it seem the main objection, so when he disproved it it made him look like he was right. Classic strawman argument. There were numerous other, far better objections, which Heyerdahl never addressed.
A spelling fix.Ever since he was a boy, Suleyman II was imprisoned in the Topkapi Palace
Similar story: George Meade, commander of the US V Corps in the Army of the Potomac, was woken up early in the morning of 28 June, 1863. His first thought was that he was being arrested, but instead he received a promotion to the command of the entire field army.
He should have seen it coming, because who didn't get their turn commanding the Army of the Potomac?
You have a source for that? I've never heard of either wife missing teeth, and Napoleon's Polish mistress certainly had them.Just a tidbit i picked up toward the tale end of my degree, can't remember if this is too graphic for cfc forums but i'll crack on it can always be moderated!
Napoleon's first wife apparently lost all her teeth as was not unheard during the period. However, after re-marrying Napoleon found that he 'enjoyed' having a wife with no teeth and so allegedly ordered that his second wife, Marie Louise of Austria, have all her teeth removed so he could continue to 'enjoy' a wife with no teeth.
You have a source for that? I've never heard of either wife missing teeth, and Napoleon's Polish mistress certainly had them.
I suspect that the lecturer was full of horsecrap then. And that the lecturer had a thing for 'gummies' himself, and was projecting.Nope, just something a lecturer mentioned in passing.