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19 years ago
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I am the great Emperor Magnus I.
Your Majesty!! I finally recognized you! It's you, Philip IV the Fair, King of France!
You were called the Iron King. Cold and calm, you led your country into the future with a firm and unwavering hand. Your rivals feared you like the very fire to which you sent many of them. It was you who dealt with the powerful Order of the Templars and made France larger and richer. But, according to legend, your lineage was cursed, and all your sons died a few years after you. You are a mysterious, romantic, and somber figure, a true knight. That's what kings should be!
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p.s. Beware the Dark Templars!:D
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19 years ago
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Your Majesty!! I finally recognized you! It's you, Philip IV the Fair, King of France! You were called the Iron King. Cold and calm, you led your country into the future with a firm and unwavering hand. Your rivals feared you like the very fire to which you sent many of them. It was you who dealt with the powerful Order of the Templars and made France larger and richer. But your lineage, according to legend, was cursed, and all your sons died a few years after you. You are a mysterious, romantic, and dark figure, a true knight. That's what kings should be!
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19 years ago
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And I am Queen Victoria herself :confused:
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19 years ago
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Your Majesty!! I finally recognized you! It's you, Hirohito, the Emperor of the Land of the Rising Sun!
You became the first emperor whose voice was heard by the people. On the radio in 1945, you found the strength to announce that your country had been defeated in the war. This blow was terrible. Thousands upon thousands of people committed suicide, believing themselves guilty of the emperor's sorrow. But you raised the country from the ruins and showed that the Japanese spirit is as flexible and invincible as a young branch of sakura. You are a true monarch of the 20th century…
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:D :D :D
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19 years ago
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Your Majesty!! I finally recognized you! It's you, Genghis Khan, ruler of all the Mongols.
History books portray you as a cruel, mad old man who killed everyone indiscriminately and showed no mercy to women or children. That's not entirely true. You are a child of your people, of your time. After spending many years in slavery, you were able not only to gain your freedom but also to unite all the disparate tribes around you and create a vast state, conquering dozens of peoples. You are a true warrior, a leader who takes his share of the spoils first but also gives a share to his loyal warriors. Your descendants will always remember you. Unfortunately, they are far from your greatness, but the memory of you will live forever. Rest in peace, great Khan!
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19 years ago
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And I am Ivan the Terrible :D
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19 years ago
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Your Majesty!! I finally recognized you! It's you, Hirohito, the Emperor of the Land of the Rising Sun!
You became the first emperor whose voice was heard by the people. On the radio in 1945, you found the strength to announce that your country had been defeated in the war. This blow was terrible. Thousands upon thousands of people committed suicide, believing themselves guilty of the emperor's sorrow. But you raised the country from the ruins and showed that the Japanese spirit is as flexible and invincible as a young branch of sakura. You are a true monarch of the 20th century…
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19 years ago
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Your Majesty!! I finally recognized you! It's you, Philip IV the Fair, King of France!
You were called the Iron King. Cold and composed, you led your country into the future with a firm and unwavering hand. Your rivals feared you like the very fire to which you sent many of them. It was you who dealt with the powerful Order of the Templars and made France larger and richer. But, according to legend, your lineage was cursed, and all your sons died a few years after you. You are a mysterious, romantic, and somber figure, a true knight. That's what kings should be!
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19 years ago
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Your Majesty!! I finally recognized you! It's you, Victoria, the Queen of England.
You are the Queen, the only woman who made it onto the list of crowned figures in this test. You are a symbol of the nation, a witness and creator of its greatness. You took direct part in the affairs of the country, shaping the destiny of your subjects through the hands of ministers and peers, and knowing everything about everything. It is you who remain for the English of today a symbol of that very golden age of their country. A symbol of the old, good England, which is fading into the past. This mug of ale is for you! God save the Queen!
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I'm going to go have some tea... :eek:
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19 years ago
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Your Majesty! I finally recognized you! It's you, Genghis Khan, the ruler of all the Mongols. History textbooks portray you as a cruel, mad old man who killed everyone indiscriminately and showed no mercy to women or children. That's not entirely true. You are a child of your people, of your time. After spending many years in slavery, you managed not only to gain your freedom but also to unite all the disparate tribes around you and create a vast state, conquering dozens of peoples. You are a true warrior, a leader who takes his share of the spoils first but also gives a share to his loyal warriors. You will always be remembered by your descendants. Unfortunately, they are far from your greatness, but the memory of you will live on forever. Rest in peace, great Khan!
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19 years ago
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Strange... based on the answers, I thought I would get Alexander the Great or Barbarossa, but...
Your Majesty!! I finally recognized you! It's you, Philip IV the Fair, King of France!
You were called the Iron King. Cold and calm, you led your country into the future with a firm and unwavering hand. Your rivals feared you like the very fire to which you sent many of them. It was you who dealt with the powerful Order of the Templars and made France larger and richer. But, according to legend, your lineage was cursed, and all your sons died a few years after you. You are a mysterious, romantic, and somber figure, a true knight. That's what kings should be!
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19 years ago
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Your Majesty!! I finally recognized you! It's you, Ivan IV the Terrible, Tsar of Russia.
You are one of the most famous tsars in our country. You are known not so much for your achievements (of which, in fact, there were quite a few during your reign), but for your inclination towards tyranny, cruelty, and an immoderate craving for alcohol and the murder of your own wives. However, it was during your reign that Russia annexed Kazan and Astrakhan, the first printer, Fedorov, printed the first book, and it is you, of all the numerous Ivans, who are called the Great. Sometimes it's not clear why… You are undoubtedly a striking personality, and even the most mediocre student will remember your terrible and mysterious nickname – the Terrible – for a long time.
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And I agree with this view of me :D:D:D
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19 years ago
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Your Majesty!! I finally recognized you! It's you, Philip IV the Fair, King of France!
You were called the Iron King. Cold and composed, you led your country into the future with a firm and unwavering hand. Your rivals feared you like the very fire to which you sent many of them. It was you who dealt with the powerful Order of the Templars and made France larger and richer. But, according to legend, your lineage was cursed, and all your sons died a few years after you. You are a mysterious, romantic, and somber figure, a true knight. That's what kings should be!
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Once, our entire school participated in a historical role-playing game. And I was Vladimir the Red Sun. In the end, it didn't quite follow history – I baptized Rus', but Novgorod didn't even dare to say a word about it. In the next game, I was given the role of Ivan the Terrible...;)
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Your Majesty!! I finally recognized you! It's you, Hirohito, the emperor of the Land of the Rising Sun!
You became the first emperor whose voice was heard by the people. On the radio in 1945, you found the strength to announce that your country had been defeated in the war. This blow was terrible. Thousands upon thousands of people committed suicide, believing themselves guilty of the emperor's sorrow. But you raised the country from the ruins and showed that the Japanese spirit is as flexible and invincible as a young branch of sakura. You are a true monarch of the 20th century…
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Yes, I didn't expect that :) But, in principle, everything is correct... Japan is somehow close to me, although, I confess, I have always been a fan of medieval England... I definitely wouldn't want to be Philip the Fair (those who know history will understand why), although he was a politician of great intelligence.
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Your Majesty!! I finally recognized you! It's you, Claudius Augustus Nero, Emperor of Rome!
Once, your mentor Seneca told you that a great actor lay dormant within you. And your entire life was shaped by this statement. You performed in the theater and sang arias, organized fantastic feasts and celebrations. However, the country languished in poverty, and your subjects did not particularly favor you. You remained in history as the tail of a comet, which is bright and noticeable, but upon closer inspection, turns out to be just a pile of cosmic debris. If you had paid more attention to your people and your country, perhaps you could have achieved something worthwhile. But for your singing – bravo!
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