New Cumulative General History Quiz

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No they were there :) I'm talking about Rome just after the Kings were exiled.
 
It was five assemblies, in the widest extent of councils at the nation level

The Senate, Patrician Assembly
Comitia Curiata ,Ward Assembly
Comitia Centuriata Military Assembly
Concilium Plebis, Plebeian Assembly
Comitia Tributa, Tribal Assembly
 
Good answer Provolution.
I just realised I spelled wrongly. I meant "consuls" not "councils". I'm sorry :). There were 2 elected for 1 year period that dealt with army and civil business and one consul who was the cheif priest. I think he was elected for life. Anyway over to you...
 
Who was the tallest Roman Emperors name, when did he live, how did he become emperor, and how tall was he approximately in the metric system please.
 
thetrooper said:
Must be smth like Maximus or Maximinus then (see tallest Roman emperor)?

'Heightus Maximus' :lol: , I have no idea :confused:
 
I pass on this to Trooper, Maximinus -Thrax was a Thracian super-soldier, 210 cm tall, that won all combats he participated in with grace. He was eventually assassinated.
His time period was during the one of the Soldier Emperors in the final years of Rome.
 
Warzaw Pact 1955

new question, the burning of the leadership of the Knights Templar.
 
Warsaw Pact...
Economic Alliance: somewhen in 1949
Military Alliance: May 14 1955
 
1955 is correct. Hmm... What are the rules again? I believe that Gelion should ask the next question.
 
Well in theory I should, as you agreed my answer was "better" ;) But I'll step aside for a men who knows more than 6 languages :)...
(maybe because I cannot think of anything yet)
 
I was thinking about: 4) A cannot play again until B's turn is over (to prevent the thread turning into a 2 person spam party).

First post by XIII. Provolution-thetrooper-Provolution.
 
well, let Gelion in here, that is no hazzle to me at all. I got many fish to fry and I am going out with a lady in a few.
 
Ah well.
In that case what was the name of a Novgorogian Noble who defeated the German Knights on Chudskoe Lake and what was his strategy?
 
Gelion said:
Ah well.
In that case what was the name of a Novgorogian Noble who defeated the German Knights on Chudskoe Lake and what was his strategy?

Alexander Newski, and he lured the heavy armored teutonic knights on the ice, which was too thin for them?
 
Yep, your turn :).
 
Which battle is said to took place on the same day as the battle of Salamis?
 
The Battle of Artemisium
 
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