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message 1: by Marco (new)

899270 I give 4 clues about a historical event and then whoever says the right answer first, he/she gives 4 clues about another historical event?

Shall we start with an easy one?

1. six years
2. fanfare for the common man
3. atom bomb
4. pearl harbour


message 2: by Shirley (new)

1412395 Ok I will bite, WWII.


message 3: by Marco (new)

899270 Shirley, now you post your own clues of a historical event.


message 4: by Tom (new)

1039194 1. Victory
2. Villeneuve
3. "England expects that every man will do his duty"
4.1805



message 5: by Terence (new)

1019174 I'll bite: The Battle of Trafalgar.

Now for something completely different:

1. 10 August 955
2. Otto the Great
3. Germans v. Magyars
4. Widukind of Corvey


message 6: by deleted member (new)

Is it the Battle of Lechfeld?

If so, here is my try:

1. Xerxes I
2. Leonidas I
3. August 480 BC
4. Herodotus


message 7: by Marco (new)

899270 Battle of Thermopylae!

1. Spain
2. America
3. Philippines
4. 1898


message 8: by Stef (new)

1479469 Spanish-American War

1. Religion
2. Second Defenestration of Prague
3. Wallenstein
4. Gustavus Adolphus of Sweden


message 9: by Tom (new)

1039194 The Thirty Years War.

How about something kind of obscure, that's not a war or battle?

1 Begun 1959
2 Dylan goes electric
3 Theodore Bikel, Oscar Brand, Pete Seeger George Wein, and Albert Grossman.
4 Delta blues "rediscovered"



message 10: by Boreal Elizabeth (last edited Nov 19, 2008 08:12PM) (new)

1365485 obscure?
monterey pop festival?

if so..

1. August 15th
2. Falklands
3. Longfellow
4. Zydeco


nope-it was the newport folk festival
joan baez looks so young


message 11: by Marco (new)

899270 Falklands War? I have no idea.


message 12: by Jim (new)

695116 Relocation of Cajuns?


message 13: by Will (new)

1864953 La Fete Nationale des Acadians in New Martinsville, LA?


message 14: by Thomas (last edited Jan 10, 2009 07:36AM) (new)

1104532 I see that the first batch of Acadians sailed for the Falklands on September 15th, 1763, but you probably have a different event in mind. August 15th is, of course, National Acadian Day, but that's every year, not a specific event.

I'm not sure that I can think of a better "event" link than what Jim already posted: the Great Expulsion.


message 15: by Jim (new)

695116 Hopefully Elizabeth will let us know. I thought about asking her, but she's got her profile set to private.


message 16: by Thomas (new)

1104532 It's been a long time since that challenge was posted. Why don't you post a new puzzle, Jim, even if your answer hasn't been confirmed?


message 17: by Jim (new)

695116 OK, but it's after my bed time. Hope this is OK.

1. 1831
2. Devonshire
3. 4 years, 9 months +
4. 22 year old became famous


message 18: by Aimee (last edited Jan 12, 2009 04:25PM) (new)

1898402 Charles Darwins voyage on the HMS Beagle?

If so...

1. Pope Clemnt V
2. King Philip IV of France
3. Oct. 13 1307
4. Heresy


message 19: by Jim (new)

695116 You got it, Aimee!


message 20: by Susanna (new)

1109068 The arrest of the Knights Templar in France, because Philip IV needed the money?


message 21: by Aimee (new)

1898402 That's it! Now it's your turn.


message 22: by Susanna (new)

1109068 OK...

1. December 25, 1830
2. 141 people
3. 6 miles
4. 25 miles an hour!


message 23: by Bettie (new)

1108123 Susanna wrote: "OK...

1. December 25, 1830
2. 141 people
3. 6 miles
4. 25 miles an hour!"


SC rail passenger service




message 24: by Susanna (new)

1109068 Yep! The first in the US.


message 25: by Bettie (new)

1108123 I was just looking at your flag - neato!


message 26: by Susanna (new)

1109068 Yes, I like our state flag - of course it does look like we're Moslem, with that crescent moon!


message 27: by Bettie (new)

1108123 it's facing t'other way and it's on a blue background


or

I could say - what, you are NOT muslim?


message 28: by Susanna (new)

1109068 Aw hail nao, ma'am!


message 29: by Bettie (last edited Jan 13, 2009 03:16PM) (new)

1108123 OOh I suppose it means I get a go at picking the clues:

1, Blàr Allt a' Bhonnaich
2, Sir Philip Mowbray
3, 14th century
4,

extra clue...
5,

VERSUS






message 30: by Marco (new)

899270 Glad to see that people are actually using this thread now! It's a good idea with the picture for a clue because at History in school we have to analyse evidence not just text, but also pictures, videos, etc. =)


message 31: by Bettie (new)

1108123 Marco wrote: "Glad to see that people are actually using this thread now! It's a good idea with the picture for a clue because at History in school we have to analyse evidence not just text, but also pictures, v..."

I think maybe I should give an extra clue because of the pictorial from the Holkham Bible (1327-35)



message 32: by Jim (new)

695116 Bettie, I just finished reading about this in Sir Walter Scott's "A Grandfather's Tale". The battle of Bannockburn where Edward II lost to the Scots against Robert Bruce. Right?


message 33: by Bettie (new)

1108123 Jim wrote: "Bettie, I just finished reading about this in Sir Walter Scott's "A Grandfather's Tale". The battle of Bannockbur..."

absolutely right - take it from here Jim




message 34: by Jim (last edited Jan 14, 2009 10:16AM) (new)

695116 Historical person:

1. War Hero & active in politics
2. His bullet in Weehawken ended his political career
3. He was a lawyer
4. His last wife finalized her divorce with him on the day he died.


message 35: by Susanna (new)

1109068 Aaron Burr?


message 36: by Marco (last edited Jan 14, 2009 11:10AM) (new)

899270 Didn't Aaron Burr kill Alex Hamilton?

My answer: Alex Hamilton.


message 37: by Jim (new)

695116 You got it, Susanna!

I hope it was OK to do a person rather than an event. Did anyone mind?


message 38: by Marco (new)

899270 No one minds. What about Alex Hamilton?


message 39: by Jim (new)

695116 The answer was Aaron Burr, Marco. While Hamilton fit #1 & 3, it wasn't his bullet that ended his political career nor did his wife finalize the divorce on the day of his death. Burr had that distinction when he was well up in his 70's. Seems the new missus didn't like him draining her money on land speculation.


message 40: by Marco (new)

899270 Oh right. Susanna, your turn!


message 41: by Bill (new)

1846606 Land spec was a big problem back in the day. Gouverneur Morris and Talleyrand were two big dealers.
Check out Gentleman Revolutionary Gouverneur Morris, the Rake Who Wrote the Constitution


message 42: by Susanna (new)

1109068 1. 1895 novel
2. Hostile critical reviews
3. After this novel, the author abandoned "potboilers" for poetry
4. Original title was "The Simpletons"


message 43: by Thomas (last edited Jan 15, 2009 07:39PM) (new)

1104532 Jude the Obscure

I'm not sure whether to feel regret about not reading this.

If that's right, try this event:

1. Parodied by the Capitol Steps
2. More than 53,000 pounds
3. Arthur M. Anderson
4. Northwestern Mutual Life Insurance Company
5. a strong breeze on a cold day


message 44: by Susanna (new)

1109068 That is indeed right, Thomas!

I grew up with that book - my father did his dissertation on Thomas Hardy. And is still teaching him, as of last fall. I think they were reading - Jude the Obscure!


message 45: by Bettie (new)

1108123 Thomas wrote: "Jude the Obscure

I'm not sure whether to feel regret about not reading thi..."



hmm - got to be a ship



message 46: by Bettie (new)

1108123 Susanna wrote: "That is indeed right, Thomas!

I grew up with that book - my father did his dissertation on Thomas Hardy. And is still teaching him, as of last fall. I think they were reading - Jude the Obscure!"


I can't help thinking about the humour thief who ravaged Hardy's works




message 47: by Aimee (new)

1898402 Thomas..Is it the wreck of the Edmund Fitzgerald?

If so let's try this..

1. Six Company Inc.
2. 3.25 million cubic yrds of concrete
3. Black Canyon/Colorado River
4. 112 Deaths




message 48: by Bettie (new)

1108123 Aimee -




message 49: by Aimee (new)

1898402 Very Good Bettie... Your turn!


message 50: by Bettie (new)

1108123 1 - Ругодивъ
2 - baroque style old town for a city center
3 - dominated by the 15th-century castle, with the 51-metre-high Long Hermann tower as its most prominent landmark. The sprawling complex of the Kreenholm Manufacture is located in the proximity of scenic waterfalls.
4 - Scene of a decisive battle between two super powers in 1704
5 -


So what I am asking here is where is this and name the two opposing leaders in the battle


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